Wake Forest School of Medicine - Gray Matter Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1969
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L..-. www :A U It Q5 j -- fl , ,,,,,w-..,. 1 1 CRAY MATTER 1969 BOWMAN CRAY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA '-Q is K - kv .616 ,if f CGNTENTS THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PHYSICIAN PROLGGLIE THE FRESHMAN YEAR THE SDPHOMORE YEAR THE ILINIGR YEAR THE SENIOR YEAR DEDICATIGN EPILOGUE 20 48 78 108 112 3511! 1..'.lN.- ...g:',g4. , I .'.:.:4u411L44,g:Qg, . 'QV' v J 'x :':1 X::z::s.mv-wg N , , 1 . -n H.-w- ' iv ' .I . , .... mga ,2,w:-:Lg JZ' ....,.... ......-. f, 0 MR ...V M 5 ' 'T' ' 5 Y PROLOGLIE Welcome reader to this book - a book whose cover alone signifies that we are trying to venture into uniqueness. This book is the story of the class of 'l969- how we developed into the physicians we are today. We want this book to be looked at and read. After you've seen all the pictures sit down and read our story - we hope you'Il find it worthwhile. 5 F' ,I ..-21--- -r-.. H ' ' '- .:. v - V 4 In- q . ,uv-w-:3 um- v, .-5-v-yilvqn, aww 'mf' W A s- h o 51,2 it ak .. lla THE FRESHMAN YEAR s- A class history is a personal ledger. Though it strives to reflect a synthesis of peaks and valleys our journey from acceptance to graduation such a sacred nature Each of us cfwd unsuccessfully? recollectlops lt a framework ou IS bf try to is hoped gp hich o he days nly by mself a com mon to 0 but n What was so special abo that a small envelope st I e o S actually says :ck r d a ain Suddenly the world doesn se all So yogtell friends and bqs thaf accepted and their reply owman yes that little private school in Carolina :sn t lt? Well it drdn t way did it? . fi In any you were on your in han after to be put layed from the time perlenced a catharsss between penod when un courses might have WGS an appreciative For one short able And thus a close lt was IH the entrdnf lobby that we assemble for r that Miss Hutc inson knew e by recognition school Amazing rfffwatnt nt? We rece: e tag fthis o gratis but the next ee Mr Parsons In the book store l which served a dual purpose of identifying oneself to othersgand reminding oneself of his own ndentity which ocoasnonally vhs lost in fleeting mo ments of a hasua There was the standard all Amerfbn ra e of surnames most without duffnculty but somehow llwar kept coming out Du war rather than Doer as preferred by the owner wir the Dean who in turn introduced us he master build ing plan said his door was a ys open fbut that he might not be ml and grocrously disappeared in a puf ' thereupon materialized his first sergeant fore- r what have you Dr Tuttle After onlyya few could tell that e was the personuficatuon owers that be likewise we could feel hat this guys on our sw And from hrm we first the oft repeated admonition now held as truth look at the upperclassmen lf those goorg so can you' treks over the schcpl and hospital uppgrclassmen showing us places cafetenrf'?Haek shop book shop student health boy s lohn girls lohn til we arsrved back at the starting pomt dis ented than llefore We recerved book :sts were inmzucted to obtain the same at the bookstore and we did but with some hesitation The instructions went something like texts A B and C re required you may choose any one in the following groups MNO XYZ etc The department has no recommendation as to e superiority of one text over another So we refore compared the Jus choices by all the standard student s criteria :ness weight pictures CQ etc And then a yor of wisdom sophomorq A graciously offered his Now Dr Anatomy prefers M over N u the traditional choice X actually the a newer than lots more to select M and X Where on the scene and states an much haggling and heckling s And upon opposite major were mqde and we l ll take this oyie this onepand thu One and how many dollorslll she wasn t And point a scholarly fmancuol avis alias powe ehind the and twinkle in lo and behold to place your friven home that noi' only was dTfficult yourney t financrally eed led us to th desk of Miss e Secretary to e Dean ne With ye she nd leave it to soon Mr P er was gn Henryon the Dunn the first two dlwed b faculty hosts strain d c a pic for our we had heard an then rmng we we!! wmed d atmosphere was one of a survived We attended nanled Bo, of whomg our sophomore sages to await Monday 'I' ..- , ef-.ffl ,ue H-L' , , . Q L:-,if -fx l 1. .iv l :h . 4, Q f I .X Lx 1 at .v W. -' X- K . rm -wg! 5 1- I- Tl? 2. Meads We '-i-2 if . ' t v s I. Tuttle Monday morning arrived and so did we-white coats, l8lA4 pounds of books, wet palms and shaky knees. We were introduced to our own personal friend for the next four months and exchanged unusual tributes- vaseline for his head, hands and feet, and for us, the essence of formaldehyde to permeate our rainment, marking our station in training to all, We soon got to the bare facts however, quickly appreciat- ing the efficiency and advisability of following dis- secting directions line for line - not one artery more, nor one cutaneous nerve less. Dutifully but dubiously we Committed to memory the foramen of Winslow, the triangles of Hesselbach and Scarpa, the canals of Hunter, Nuck, and Schlemm, the fascia of Colles, Scarpa, and Buck, and the ducts of Gartner, Stensen, Wirsung, and Santorini. The first practical wasn't too bad, but then we were working with our closest friend. But oh so strange haw during the next quiz identical structures appeared so unfamiliar on someone else's best friend, wasn't it? And the Little Ole Lady of Heiman et al. easily won the title of Miss Challenge of l965 , The Gestapo's really weren't so bad, were they? Or is there a functional mental block as to just what really did occur during those sessions. During Christmas we felt secure enough to satire the course and those who attended Dr. Bo's drop in 7 3. Davis will always have something on any art critic in judg- ing Rernbrandt's The Anatomy Lesson . Somehow we stumbled through and arrived at the final challenge-a game of solitare with a stacked deck. Why was it that your comrade in suffering had the questions you knew and vice versa? But now, in retrospect, could we have had a more balanced team of mentors? Bo-the placable mar- tinet , . , Thomas, the jovial philosopher . . . and McCreight, the compassionate confidant. lt was Dr.'s Odor and Kennedy who guided the ceremonies uniting student and microscope, Parotid, pancreas, or prostate . . , which was this supposed to be? And were they excretory or secretory? There was muscle that was smooth, reticulum that was roughg macrophages that were fixed, connective tissue that was loose, epiphyses that were closed, sinuses that openj arterioles that were efferent, lymphatics that .,. ..v. .... , V, V -sf'-5 --vw -H . , ' ' ' V 'X , .1 n at 3-1gzg.i,:i,.::at....m qg:11i:ai.v-1uqggm,...,.tt -3355--g::wAt1 .sang Zltllwzzuw-y l1'7I!i'l'f Z,.' .....i'-- 1' t 5-will .ai sg j 7!7JIh44t fy' , ' 15421 , li E Lili.. Q 5 lim Wilt ' ' '13 ima...-.1 nualillllnmv xwA.mmwunHlwmkmlH dMO JL ., M M .. , . Y . tgumm i t F l 2. Sulkin I 3. McCreight i 5. Odor were afferent, follicles that were atretic, endometrium that was proliferative, and finally a body that was vitreous, a humor that was aqueous. And there were sessions in the darkroom where we were in the dark in more than one sense of the word. During the lecture breaks there first appeared an early sloughing of shackles for which our class was soon to become renown. 'Twas a little thing, but interesting to observe. Early in the year, how duti- fully we clustered in the hallway by Room 470, never venturing far afield. Within a month, or maybe two, the break was made, and henceforth upon dismissal of an hour, fiftyfodd students invaded the snack shop for AM coffee. Small in significance, but nutritive for the spirit. I-.N - 511 T 'ii -.1 , ,,4.n.- r q ,V ell- I'-Q5 l 'Y . P. ,y X L im! IP' 1 -th V, I fi Qi . ' . f f 1 I A 4. Bo .vm 6. Kennedy Where's Dr. Thomas? But the challenge of the semester was Neuro- anatomy, i.e. Sulkin's Speedwriting I. Unless one had access to a Biggerstaff, there was much flurry follow- ing each lecture in order to complement each others notes. Once the tracts and centers were learned the results of various lesions were readily appreciated. The structural relationships of the internal capsule re- mained somewhat hazy, and a teaching model helped clarify the matter somewhat, for us at least, but the impression lingered that it didn't help Dr. Cole that much. lHrup, hrup, hrupl. The semester drew to a close and with it went most of our doubts that we were going to survive this place called medical school. Ts' ' l Q' ' ' '..... ' . 'od .... ... an v bw- - -i1'i'. ra -fu .. 4 T31 I. Stnttmatter V-E? , l ': In 2. Artom 3. Cowgill lf 1 l W... s 4. Waite 5, Hulcher 6, Wainer From classes who had passed this way before we learned that the second semester could be a Venus fly trap. More afternoons were available for rest and relaxation and approximately 2542 of would- be doctors became active duffers on the links. And all the while Strittmatter and Company ground Where is Dr Maury? 7. Remy through the cycles, relentlessly presenting the TCA pentose shunt, fatty acid synthesis, cholesterol syn thesis, purines and pyrimidines, all interlaced with the justification that here was the functionung level of medicine, ol A I x ' 1 N ' ' . , , 1 .. .i-4 H.. , ., i--i--it ., gi.: i-.qw L71 '11'.,a. ri- ,I-, , , .7 . ,, . a- Mf,:jl,:z.,.H-li .4 :',.,,..,,:. .':g..tv.i...17i,- Pl 57.2.,gt,,,,Q-g!.:.fgtW.,,tlgg,,,-,g,,1,55g,5g,.3.,:,,yy,gif,,g1, 1, Myrvik 2. Drexler 3. Acton f. X g It 'I lil li 5 Microbiology was our introduction to the finer things of medicine - big bugs and little bugs, round ones and long ones, red ones and blue ones. Oh yes, that 5'9 Gram positive Homo sopien was never found anywhere in Bergey's Manual, It was only Bob Dillon, who discovered the veracity in the statement that a little crystal violet goes a long, long way. The fungi were fearsome, the bacilli bewildering, and the viruses vexing. We desired the practical appli- cation of episomal transfer of facts and figures from our notes to our wearying cortices, but no respite was to come our way. And it was during this period that we performed our first surgical procedure - the lowly venipuncture. The thought was worse than the thrust and there's probably still some lingering echoes of a Hale-ish cry , . . get that thing away from me, Gordon! Don't you dare touch me!l! 4. Love 5. Richardson 6. Leake li H. fxx No - I'm Chepenik, Instructor in Anatomy ' U ' . ' ' ' ' 7 'TT ',',,, '. A , ..'. f., ,,,,...'..f f- ,g 4, . -- iq-, 1,-. N H. -r g::.L:g'r...1,i',.' 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Ring out the old, ring in the new- Resolve to earn a higher U , Reslove to study one hour per day- Find your status become l-A. Neuro is come to test our timbreg l need some fingers twice as limber. I must tread the path of strife Without a Biggerstaff of life. So confused, my spinothalamic As scholastic pains grow so dynamic. Mene, mene, tekel, upharsin- Ranson's book brings thoughts of arson. Gone is histo's obscure barrage Of plasma cell and macrophageg Mast cells looked like balls of fur: That tonsil was just a oily blur. The axon wrapped in cresyl blue Upon my ire so quickly grew. Yet, from our breasts sprang well of hope . . . Until the electron microscope. Finally, though, we must be wary Come the third of January: By then St. Nick won't leave a trace And Ph.D.'s will take his place. Up to four they'll come with a bound, Wondering if any brave soul's around. But really, friends, we need not fear: We can just say no to ls that clear? As jolly St. Nick drives quickly away, He turns with his cheeks all aglowg And as he turns 'round, he seemed to SCIYI All right, you, let's go! Phil Bickers ,Y hgv'i....,,,,,,,,,,.'1 ':',T q ....-...,.-.- rv-'eg iwwzzrxm 1 v ...sw '35 s ,H ' iff'-:U -', tiff-'1l..i... - '?'.. .fmt . . -. -E -- Hu n i- - j ' it 'am-us 1 t . . .., ,Mn , , 4 ...vu - t. .ut-.V n- 1 N I vi ,, F' .vsp--3017 1- -.- - . -4 .. ....... . , . .- .Y ,, . ,, . . f . . n-u-an .......,., .. ... .. . ... .. .. ,.....,,.,53gg-mggg,j,g ' Q,,. .....L , q ,, 5,1 :UQ ,J How would you advise a friend who was contemplating marrying a medical student? Donna Rook Stroud, junior medical student: Happiness is not complete until it is shared, being married to another medical student provides a special togetherness - sharing the some work, its joys and sorrows, its ideals and hopes, and even occasionally, the some extra precious time off together - to make it all seem more worthwhile. Judy Broadhead, Virology research technician: l would advise marriage in the Freshman year it at all possible because you can then half-way understand what's going on when your husband is called to autopsy, lab work, etc, and you're gradually broken in to the everyday routine. Patience and understanding are a must , Susan Kelly Blue, senior medical student: l would not advise anyone to marry a medical student . . . unless she is one herself, but I wouldn't tell her not to rnarry one either, She should make her own choice, Frankly, if l weren't so busy myself, I would have to see more of my husband. Vicki Resnick, former graduate student: l think if they love each other they should go ahead no matter what . , , but be ready for a lot of lonely nights. sv 7 . ji i I3 ,..l l i X l l i i ' f 7, 'A -3 t 41: . ,Q-ff,-L-I-A: ggi.-'21 ' , fri 2 ,1gli:i:15':GE' :.'.L:j.f::- :.:'j5e:LL3f,:g'Z7Zt..u:..n. ....... .,mI.g.!,:-TR: m.ftt.g:.'-,tk , .4 -t 9 M m. in 1 1. .- ..s ,- . 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Q.-0 31 Q- -rf- .ir bl. 2 KT? i- -.-- R ,Qi -4,1 il om., S 3 'Uh iii .--- f1 n -71'.w- .,-I - H- Y .,..-ww I.. ,UL W., ., ,,,, ,.. 4,-V ., 1, ,, , . , V ' ,, ,.. , 1 '..,. .... .... ..... .... -W--.mt -I ,M is - - lnulrlolns- -...lam :www-vw- f maznunx 4 -ummm. ' 'W' , - I ll. I I I I! ll Why did you choose Bowman Gray School of Medicine? Jim Chapman, freshman medical student: Because of the individual attention given the student. I was impressed with the general attitude of the people here and with the relationship between faculty and students . . . and l'm still pleased. Ken Hauswald, sophomore medical student: I was particularly interested in attending Wake Forest College because it had its own medical school, While at Wake Forest, I learned more of Bow- man Gray's reputation and wanted to come. Lau Stein, junior medical student: I didn't really give much thought to coming here . . . but after my interviews I decided right then that it I were accepted here I would come. Monty Woods, junior medical student: The Dean of my undergraduate school, Western Reserve, encouraged me to apply here, and I knew some former Western Reserve students who had come to Bowman Gray and spoke highly of it . . . The interviews here were the deciding factor. I9 f f - ---'---v-f-'H' '1':z:.a.. ..v.,..-v-1 lu, ...W-:'::::::r::q...-uw T 'I '1734...11 1- ::77m:rmn1x rw vw-'gy . 'ill .. - -.., mmllmmmzuu ' ' ' ' '-'H' ' -- -',, l'l- 'P.l','fFf i1I11'fvf555:555I3'I'-::'s:::E:..:im -151315, 7' , A - . .-mn. .. ' VM, A, ' 117 Liam- . . , .,... D , I ' , 4 v I A Q . 2 v 4'- 5. il 'A' ll-I N N . '53 . J -7. . . 51' U 1 , ff-'F .f :I Ear .X '41, M V I ,. . .. If ... M E. 2.1 ,.. . :U ., 'z 5: ' A . ., , A - T1 22 4. 4 lb CL 'ru KI ii? N If ns A If .2 -. 5: .. N : v I 4 gf 20 5 'M ' . ,qw mul mlgqgfpgg-yu gm. -, - .. w -.g. . ...- - - , U ,,..1..,.,.,.y--3--, ., . 1,,,,..,.,. ,. - Q , , .. ,, .Y ., N. 1 , , .. f .A ,. '....w-. -'1 1 ,.,...,., .:.q, .........,...,, .upmu.,,-...N..,.,.::,,.:5:- 4,.....,...:,,4-.g3..,.. .. - ..:..::-I-2 umm NA,,,.......:z:L..-:mn H, Nm., A U by V U t 5 ' -Im -A V xx - ---'- -1-- - t A-- , -f mf- - Huw- ' . N, Jw.. Q . , ,..... , i 1 -..-43 i 'i.., ..... .....-'i-.4-- n w. ml ,r THE SOPHOMORE YEAR This was the year of the handout and the mid- night oil. It was difficult to believe it had only been one short year ago that we began our yourney. The coming year was faced with some apprehension, for we had heard and observed the effects ot the More- head monolith upon the body and psyche of all who were interred in Room l83. This was the room of agonizing hours in the sedentary position. Strange how of all the class, only one revealed the common sense of utilizing a pillow. Perhaps therein dwells the reason for Kyle's springy gait today. This was the room of agonizing decisions-the Lady or the Tiger, a la multiple choice exams. This was the room awaited the toll of the Y-shaped incision time, This was the room oh sleep, it is a gentle of the autopsy clock-we chime that it was standard of lantern slides- . . . thing, beloved from row to row. . . This was the room of department rivalry and bull- headedness - ' '.,. this is not the way it's taught at the Heart Station, but it's the way we'Il teach it to you . . . This was the room of the philosopher-patholo- gist- . . . common things are common . . . This was the room of impatient sophomores- ' '... you'lI not stop us now, we know our worth, let the circus begin . . . ,. . .J ... , ,f , . V . . n ., W 1 iw 1, ' ' i 1' .- . is! J ggi' i A 1 f ' 'l 7 t i r 'f ' . ! iz f ,Q -ll .v -1 .- .. . 2 4 ,- 11 - i 2l 5 - ' 'ig' -4 4- ' ...., , ': 4. - '.f,n . e. f , ,. . ' ' H ,-uw-, gh ,g+19mma mggwea::f+a1m-z ,,.J. 5 2' Tmub 9. Prichard 1 I. Morehead 'x - 4 Q Q., r V w 1 .1 f. 3, Foushee IO. Hollemon E ,, 6, Ln Vno X I X 4' Loflcnd I ' ' II. Reeves -M, gy 7. Moossy -. ,,, J ., 'X A ' , -1 A . N ' ,lx ' xl F xx i X ' -61 ' 5 x 5. Sf. Clcir at Kalnins 12. Schcryi 22 .rfxg 'q.f1Ag: if ,'. f11lQf f:js'57i47ff Liekgigffwrg-.w,:':V.:.fzVx :f:u.:q.3 5+ i.....i.,..... M .in '-th ' 7 1 '.:'r:.::r. s i .V J .E QZIHE Zi , N .fi 4-,gf Z f. n O 2 1 v1 i 3 JT' 2 rf li 5- 757 - if 1Fu'Lf i gg , MH 5' ' 2' r c '- 93 - X , 47 5 A-I 'Af'-' And it did-all three rings simultaneously. The center ring was occupied by Human Pathology and featured Pritchard, Holleman, Foushee, Pool and Scharyj, with infrequent but delightful visits by Morehead and Ravens. We were spared the agony of the IO minute pops of our predecessors but it only required the first quiz to convey the realization that what was required remained' '.t, thus saith More- head, page 53 column 2 line Sl. lnterspersed between book time and lecture time were several visits to the autopsy room, It was here that we were slapped full in the face by the coarse reality of the battle we had entered upong here the results of an encounter between physician and disease lay open for all to bear witness, and hopefully, the critique of this particular skirmish would prove helpful tomorrow. I Dr Dudley sections a heart 23 .., How important IS anatomy to your framing as a physician? Ed Karotkin sophomore medical student I guess its great importance lies in the initial introduction to medicine it provides After the first fright I found the daily quizzing a challenge Hersey Miller, junior medical student It's very important Even now I'm using my knowledge of anatomy on Orthopedics Anatomy helps to clarify the total disease picture The daily oral testing lin addition to scheduled oralsl prepared me well for the oral demands coming in these clinical years . 'Lil , ,fm . xv , n 1 1 HMi.:.mnt:H1 v y ' 7 M i. ' J-r1f , XT. lgtyrqygit-.,?n?m'm.!.-'w,g:gf21?lt: i hylqgtllll,'Iflytgiiigghkvii,Qati:lfItllglffllijllgiflijifggmz , 1 5 I I , , f fi Dan Broadhead, senior medical student: Anatomy and I were less than friends - in fact we scarcely got acquainted-so I have found myself trying harder to make up a mythical deficit. Anatomy taught as it is here is inferior to what it could be -it should be taught by practicing physicians such as surgeons, neurologists and the artists of physical diagnosis. H 24 ' ' ' . . -'-i'l-1i-l3---'lil'-'-5-7i35i: ' QVC' I.I9. r.'111?t1...r!1rfI1i 'i1i ---- ...,.- -.i...... - - -i v , Pharmacology was a challenging course, requiring o grasp of the generalities of a group of drugs and then further to master the idiosyncrasies of each indi- vidual group member, Remember the graph of epine- phrine, norepinephrine, and isoproterenol9 From the cornmonness of acetylsolicylic acid to the enigma of norirnpramine, we were offered the details of drugs, their actions and reactionsg knowledge which was essential if we were to , . primum non noceref' Q 'I y 29 2. Borowitz 4. Davidson 'X bl. AL Argi- I. Little 3. Birch f S, Gone - but remembered Q.: El l l ,i ll +0 11.1 4- 5 4 qxqfll J 4 6. Buyniski i ' ' ' l '.'J:1 f..-, I1 rf':::':i:' :11'...,.. ir. :iv x', ,, i . I ,,.,, .......... .. , 5, -H A M l :X Did you get your handout? lf not, everyone knew you had cut Physiology. Most were up to date but there were a notable few dated l958, or was it 1858? The course was divided into Normal and Abnormal , but it was usually difficult to divide the difference between the two. The labs were practical and enjoyable, if the dog cooperated, most became quite expert at canulating a carotid, but then there were discouraging times when you might have cast a casual glance at the wound site only to see the field disappear under a gush of crimson fluid. An additional gain from both Pharmacology and Physiology was the experience of the multiple choice quizesg all will agree that these indeed were valuable warm-ups for the spectre of National Boards which lay ahead. The pre-clinical classes were anxiously awaited and following finals, we gratefully and exhaustedly embarked upon our initiation into clinical medicine. In Physical Diagnosis we looked and listened and polpated and percussed iwould you ever learn to hit that sore finger just right9J, Up on the ward we took a Hx and PE in a record time of 5 hours and that sometimes did not include the write-up. Surgery was a wonderful time of johnny bobs , lampblack, surgeon's knots and bowel anastomoses. And then it was o'er. Most of us made a trip to Raleigh for State Boards which, because of our faculty's foresight, was generally a benign formality, National Boards, Part I, was a different matter how- ever. Truly a traumatic experience, dark thoughts haunted us throughout that summer interlude, And so the first two years came to a close. Was it really over, and were we ready for the wards? This is all very fine, but it won't do -- Anatomy- Botany-Nonsense! Sir, l know an old woman in Covent Garden who understands botany better, and as for anatomy, my butcher can dissect a joint full and well, no, young man, all that is stuff, you must go to the bedside, it is there alone you can learn disease. - Thomas Sydenham ---- '1nrm ...W-.--'-:iv '- ...Q .. ,,......i- ,.... ..-N 13-' ,..,,,wn,y.g- ., 4 -- fwA,,'!2Q'l1l'. ,..'.'-'i-5:5 i , i ' , ' fa31:L.,,,, 'U W - ...mo-4 ' ...mi 1. m-'M' A in ,Q n u I , ao 4 1I.,.,n,-x..n' I x l r an ,,,,,.f lf 253.-ff' -rr' 4 1.1 1 . ir.. T L il Activities were varied and sundry-learning from a iiggling line recorded from a mournful houndg bearing the discornforts of perpetual discussions, full of sound and fury signifyingv' the arm twisting tactics of political peers a few seeking respite in oral gratification and others happily discovering where and by whom the little pink and grey capsules are made Ml 4. 1 sowMAN GRAY scHooL or Msmcme Gun' vii! Lvllvm-JCM-ww wmcs Foaest comics 'WL 23 24 25 '-ND 15 'W WINSTON SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA I ' ' I - 1 ' H Q fs.: ., TQ i il H., i W . .. . , L, ,, . , -1 J. L . . A' - ' l , 17' ' 'TQ 'C . .-G L- 5 ' 1 i f , . - A . ., I . f 4 N1 ,r , A - v vi 1 7 V U ' :ff i , i t I , , , .u.mmm 28 1 ff ni '!?2.. ff'1'5' 1 ' 1 f + ,- , - .,,..- v 1' - 49 W ., , i I ,Y ,yi , I i Y? , . .QA Circle the correct letter by inspiration from ofor How does this differ from pressing o bor? ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,. V rl I Q ta ' A Vr,. I V' -I Xff. ., V it 'U 'Q' if .i ei - .' ,, If I 29 i f X f K if i e ' 'f - f-nxwx-mmf v- zrrtmr'-fwfl !'1!tSl'l'l5 nlfxltlwlll vtttfl-1-UPI' ' ll l 1 ll Should the student be rnvolved m community medical projects e g sex education? Laura Wunstead freshman medical student Thus rs a good thrng The stu dents may be rn a better communrcatlon posltlon than would physrclans wlthout projectung the bug father :mage Its a good way to gaan early experrence nn dealing with groups and rn learnrng to project ourselves to people Y- Robert Austnn junror medrcal student Com munuty projects offer the meducal students Important opportunrtles both In human In teractlon and as an the sex educalnon pro gram preventive medlcrne Further It IS to the degree that each of us succeeds In both of these areas that our tnnal success as phy sncrans must be measured Chuck Bean, jumor meducal student Yes, but on the students' own rnrtratrve not as a functuon of Bowman Gray It helps the stu dent to communrcate wrth the communuty and to Improve hrs understandrng of meduclne I hope we can soon push our assocuatron wrth Forsyth Memorral and Kate Bnttlng Reynolds hosprtals Sam Drzzna, junror medrcal student The physncran, as a well respected member of the communrty should certarnly be Involved un all communrty projects possrble Even frrst and second year students, berng supposedly more mature persons, could contrrbute through so t cral Improvement and ard to the depressed rg, W , , H t 1---'y -was t1wgf',.t1-- my -, X , A l sum., . ,,j,..r.-1 A h V, 1 2 -L ft.. -- !jQ',,1j.'4 4 Mfg. 3 W ',.. , 'Q H, :ju , V514 -rx-f U' ,Jt ln-y1v ',!.,f',l1T.lv , .5154 .gg ,A Lf.:-U gh, ..-7 'j,,,, 1....W--71-LW.. -yin, ,,. lp 5 ,j --jd, . .. t, .1 , V, .r ....tf-..- - ...,. , , , . . 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I ., N- - - v -I N --f---: ' ' nn-f m... 1 ggugggyggu g .. .. . . SHUI A... E , fl' Y -nr '45 '54 H.,- .un v:!, ',.. '94 Bl! .2 , 4' I' IN . 65 ' - . ............. Hansen Hczuswold Helton Holzman Hunt Kurofkun 5- v-....: Bir- v .-,., 33 Keramoti Kerner cg., Loclergue Lofhom Leona rd Lufmon --wy- f- -gf 3 .,.,--' 17 ----f r ,Z ,,,.-.,...,..,.::A 1:-4.,,.. A.,..... .H M V U ., - . ,,. .,...H.,: 1.41: . , , - . . U 1 M N, , , . .A .T 'fd I Lg:.Ug,,f.:l3:A-. -I., H l .:. :..1l..:-...Li-L:L...l.:::.-,:..,'...m L 3,-Ht: , , . 2 A I ' , - , f . .4 .. ':::u. . .:::,, .-m,,,1.g::...,, ,.,,,,1fgQ,,:-.4.,.. I U ,,' ,-lf.q:.q,,-M 5:1 'f r w 1w wg2-Im 4 ,t3+aii ,a za1:gqg55+p31gm1v41v,g.e:g. Marshall McCurdy Milford Miller, H. Muller, R. Oliver Overby Owen Pierson Pinner Pruiff Purnell x ,sg --...s .A ,-n-n- Q11 14' 41' L. ...qv .-.-- g 34 ! Y BJ-v ...nw .T..- .4 ,...,.+.- M- A-. ' nn.. ,...,..:4' 5773-'-vgggv ...Q .J 5-44-1 Eiirr, 'QA -nag i -,z U. , f ,M , WV. A f 3, 'wb . .3 'S 4, f'i-S'-QENQV1 F t 5. ji.. Aw S 4- fix ..,l .., '1 ' f.'J-72-4'? i 57 ,'7' ' , . 'LT mo .,.. Sr vm, ?-a- Q X- 'ab 'Z' Romseur Rnley Robertson,A. Robertson, R Rogers Ryder Shelley Spoto Sturgeon Vor1Dyke Whisnont White N 'Lf as The last two months of our sophomore year were a jumbled and confusing attempt to bring all our pre- clinical knowledge into a clinical focus so that we were not to be perennial graduate students but rather peren- nial physician-students. To help us through the early stages of metamorphosis were Dr. Felts and his cohorts in Physical Diagnosis who shuttled us from classroom to lab to ward and urged us to thump and auscultate our classmates and spouses. Many a wife, her eyes burning from eager but prolonged ophthalmoscopy has them to thank. And as we learned to look at living beings and their physical attributes, we were being urged to remember also the psyche. Dr. Gulley began the mission our Fresh- man yearg Dr. Cutri continued the process the next year and we looked forward to, but were unaware of, the import of Junior year ampitheater sessions with Dr. Randolph or the Senior clinics under Dr. Pearson where we were to come to grips with the problem and realize that regardless of classification systems or theoretical bias each ego is unique and deserving of individual atten- tion. We could not as sophomores have realized how much we were to learn about ourselves from these men and their house staff. Felts Cutri sv Randolph Gulley Pixley Pearson i 1 as l - F 1 , L i l Lashley Johnson Smith 36 Proctor .sl-nz N-I I ol 0 .N tn '- -4 -.4 i ., ...,..i... . -1 ,..,-..,...... ....,-. ii- QP 1 Those last days -those were the days- when some of the basics of surgical theory and technic were put before us. Our hesi- tantly placed sutures pulled loose our wounds got infected and our rabbits passed on. W learned to scrub in a most dramatic way- and how to tie knots splint legs and start IVS. What seemed so complicated then has become a part of our everyday life. Surgery was presented in such a way as to interest even the non-surgeons among us. And who can forget the coffee at the examination? To keep us mindful of our insignificance in the long span of medical history Dr. Pritchard and his volunteers delighted us with tales and slides. I Y 3 R i A if f e S l : K . t 37 'fif--w-143-'-3-Ilfsivssii-:4ifs:f-,X.,..q3:5. 4-'WFSLWFifi-E532E93fzglqifia-r.r:v'i:i4:pgy.pg.ggggpgg!5g1':gg3ggggg4i,m'9L+3-r1iff3f1,gi3gp1gig3, ,b A fiblijtijlilgfig f' 4' . . ,, , . - 1 - 22 1 'wi'''r'11u1'w,27femii+i+s+itvzf4::1t1ll?iuflitiigwzu 1 Our development as physicians has been stretched through four long years- in that time we as per- sons have changed-we have grown. The annual staff feels that the contributions made by the Be- havioial Sciences Center Staff have gone unrecog- nized, They have struggled to give us a sense of perspective so that we could see ourselves as a functioning part of society and not an isolated seg- ment, We are grateful that they have not given up. We want to make special mention of Drs. Mace and Vincent for their willingness to help us understand ourselves. Vincent Mace A .Wm -,, N g Q ug E? Wi ' - .1 g ,sy-jr V . X V gl..-1 x , - E ,f -N ggi. .msd soluldlnnlyldl 'IKMHQHUIINIIIIIIIDIIU' lhehoflbuyhhlallhghhl... xx .3 Q1 as gg X X. l 935' . Cochrane Coombs Haney 38 -Wifi .SEE N . W2 i' .... .mann z,: ... , g- , .,: mn 1 L 1. 'M 'xr N 1 X X A John Phillips ond Moc Herring Our winners of the Roche Aword ft, ,ii .Y ff-1 Tom Heffner- Recipient of the Phi Chi Anotomy oword our first yeor. 39 T, ff E'Tf'ff:F'f'ff',',,L: :.1f'..j'.5.yl,j:j:jj?:jf:gg,g5EQff'11?jjff? f'iZ'fQfi1.j:::: r l ii . . It pl + 17 mfwlwwfw-sw-Q . -.....,- .. ....-.-- V- t. .. , - H- N. , . - - , W f' . .Q , - ,r .- ' ,. 'I '4' ., .L B ' ,l Y ' .. u WN, . ' N 'l. 'I mv- 'r'? .... v-o H , , if -ll' '1'.f .,.,..l ,H H. gl- Nfl ..A. ,g :j'q.4' gm' -3 g, ,w,ll-, .- rv: 'i'N,,.,,.,.:. gunz .ji ff -- X A 'A l iw fl? A ' 5 l What goes in vio the senses must ultimotely emerge os o formulation And ogoin we gave forth of our vast reser- voir of knowledge . . . i , ,. ,,,,,.,,.,H,,, .. ...W-.i..-A.. ww J nvdm mm-...N -w..m- .V ,.--im-QE-fmuirfrffefuuummx:zg11:::'!:.1...rr ggg::4x::...., g. 4,-.,..-.-.... 1 ..1 .,. W l A I ileft to right! I l 0 I Medical Technologists ,..- ' 1 'Sl Xxx Aiir X .I ur PM l Mrs Gwendolyn Brcdsher, Miss Elizabeth Lee, Miss Martha Honeycun, Miss Morilyn McGrath, i i i i 1 l, li i W ,K ,- ff 'K -4 1 i ,Q , l -. if N r Qi.. 4 f if 'Fixx S- i' ileft io rightj front row: Cornell Morris, Phyllis Johnson, Elaine Sherrill, Gai! Sheppard, back row: Lindo Lee Howerfon, John Herbert Von Rcekel, Hedy Hum Echord, Kay Wuke, Kristie Maller. 1 i 41 - .:': ' ...in-51 4g ,z. '::......4 us... ..-NU'-3-gg---, 5 -...wx-... Wm rw.. 45-,iL,,g,,.,.,... .....,. , . .4..,:m:.'h, i .' ' 1 iff!-1-2331?-,-1-ffl.r?:':i 4l. .':.:r:. i.,.,.,,....:.,-ie 1l.'.'.4,.,if:1fX3E,F.:na::..x'I...i.l.i:..:lfi12,,-,-1, -QL15:::t::I:.'.'1..'i.'.,.,,ml ,- a 1 Q I 3 4 1 I , W, ,,... --- - . -.-.-.-..-LW , u , ,qrxnrmunnnfw '13 . , I zu num . - , . .. - - . .- v- 44 1 - . - .Iv . ' rv .s V' 'l.,l-' '...4- ' .,w .-- l , ' ' .,, K ma . :...,....--v---1-:::. .,--+.-rf---':'::.....-Q-r-A-kv. vi-rw-ww. :7.f:.:1-1-A1'--'e':rr1:,-r-w-rem i'1ir-f---ln.-- f l:.-:z:..:......-.-- ,.l .1 ' -r X 4- . x s. X Y e xl sv- X rf I 4 ' Q L X llefr to rvghll from row Carol Ann Augustus, Mary Lounge Ford, Nancy Cotton, Anna Chlshalm, back raw lleff to rightlz Carol Coshuon, Julra Kathryn Hansen, Karen Casey, Susan Anderson, Cyto Technology l l I l S lleff to rrghfl front rowz Charlene Cheotwood, Jane Kendal Taylor, Cyfology Supervisovp Kay Delbrudge, Beverly Eelk, S-an L X4 i .r 'FF-'i BRL I, Lee Accefullo, Belly Brower, Carolyn Pope, back row: Mrs, Joyce Non Kimel, Clara Black. 42 ll ' .. , V...., ,.. ,... ,..w,+. m - ,m faux.-iggrn ,-:-'g:'r'a:1l U. .. .,4,.-...B-,,-11, , A GRADUATE STUDENTS Anatomy V - f ,Jr - A , x M . , I 'K' QI -4 I, 'S '17 vw - . 1 1 Cochran 2. Howard 3 Potent 4. Mclmyre Buochemistry -- - f -'-.-Y... -wf'T..QQ., ': -f-i Q. we f , ?ii211Qf ' A A A 'I' 5 5 Q8 Q, Y ur .W . lui Ci 5 In .!,,4 ' 1T2'5:'153 y ' H.- X 6 Anderson 7 Brndges 8 Broyles 9 Eckerd Frcnnson 1 Jones 14. Rxmedge ' ' A T f- ' . . - -Y I ' VR 1l'3'h vauiqil 24 uifWli1QNTlrf45 LL7IiJ4K 4 . . - A. ' '. 4' ' 0 i,,ii- wg v ' Qi' 'W 1 I. ,. , ,, , ,.i.n,4' .. 11,3 6'..'.- , - -. .- , ,.i ,V WV'T.'Q1lilfvv '. 'iuwi' -- ' ' ' 'TJ'-.-vfiflz 'f l'! - in-i-i :'?'! f T' ifv-31 f 0-12 Ti: .t...w 1 :V 'N-i 1 -' A .. -if - vi N .. i-1 1'1 ... ii .....M.i-'-N. -1 'Jw '. .. . Laboratory Animal Medicine mowing! Aw. I. Wang 2. Manning 3, Ojerio 4. Pucok 5, Webster Microbiology 1 6. Benson 7. Callahan 8. Cofhnghcm 9. Dorsett IO. Green 'CT' i ll. Hollodciy 12. Lowrance 13. Moore 14, Niblack l5. Richard 44 : ',-N-'f':?2'Q'1.'S?l'!''vrfx-'nm - fv 1 '- A-A---M Pharmuology 4.3. Pu . UD WFS M5 sn f- ,..... 1... .gi -v 'pi kd A' ,d Q D x , L 'f 1 .T?5 f! I, Sumpson 2, Sfoops 3 Valond 4 WeIY5 5 Blackwell Physuology A-Qt, ESX: - ',1 ,K- . QfQ:Q'2 v ,51-w W ., ' 7' a .H 1 --1 4.4 , a,. va - fifiiigfii ,s 1'- haf -' . A ifjfj ' - 'Sd ,4--Q. ? '? -' 2-.. Q1-gi, 6. Davis 7, Hammett 8 Bowen , after IO, Gonzalez -AFS AJ In-ff .au- 'H H4 Hfli EV . utchlns I3, Jackson 14, Johnston 15, Soap 'H' .J I 4 T' , N ,,,, mvvv' H1-,nm MM-u - g W., vo :vw---ww , gsrmqannw . 9 c 1 v- . H J' X, , K gl I2 H I 45 .E 11-21fl 'M,''2651313-,-I1.1?HZT.P!WEiQi.d?83i8Ri?-FFIFFE!fiH.M...iiiguN H i.,. L :ig-'Id l l:ii.:.'I'n'.:if..i1!i1.. .wffi g n l mrrii ::L-:EQfggig.,L.i 1 itil.: tt :I:1Z5:Q:r3m :,,,g-E-ff.. .-I n - J-I ir, Do you feel that the pre clsnscal years prepared you well for the two clsnlcal years? Allen Bevss sensor medscal student Yes sn most respects Pathology and Pharmacology prepared me well though I found the Pathology course here was very sketchy compared wsth Msams s The teachsng here ss much better than at Msams more teachers student warmth however teachsng ss a problem everywhere for snstance the most knowledgeable snstructors are often poor lecturers etc John Gregg sensor medscal student Ah es I remember the day well when 52 Graduate Students entered the haspstal searchsng for the Embden Meyerhof Path way' Betsy Parsley, sensor medscal student Yes, I would say so, though I feel we should have been supplsed more clsnscal facts, more practscal snformatson, there ss a bsg transstson to make sn learnsng to use technscal maternal I would have gsven a flat no to thss questson last year, but now I see more correlatson Qi Julsan Taylor, sensor medscal student Not as much as they could have had we had more exposure to clsnscal problems i 46 ' . , ,. . s ,. .. .... , , -s-- , . -- H7 ,'-U.. -I nf' ,,'fT. .s-+:t'1!'.',sl-.Putsassiwr::st:1xil3ai:'ul3Asi'f4 t , I , . I . . ., . I 2 J , , 1 , J' I , . s 2 s - A I 11 I ' I Y 1 1 ll Rehobilitafors of the Body Physical Therapy Carol Pohl Martha Wirth Lorene Gruzdis Betty Jo Harrell Cheri Bell Kaye Leonard And the Chaplains H. S. Walker D. E. Keels, Jr. W. L. Ferrell L. Wakefield W. Howell W. O'Neal D. Suggs D. Blanton J. R. Elrod E. Needham W. Coin R. Bowen H. Dawkins And Animal Laboratory Medicine Clarkson Lehner Bullock 0 -4 1. a ,. .. 5: 221 22 xi E., .. .. I.. A In u 'f- a- ,:. FE . M. .- IL'- 4 . Q. .1 E: e .. 14 . 3:- 11 ': L f 5 5 G 5 E 5 5 4 o v-'.. ' -.. '.-N' 1 'sxij fi r . m H .H mn v N ..,.4-h,Wmh,,MM, naman W yn I .ny 1 v 1.164 V -,1-2 ..:.Z.Z... ...-'yy 1, U... f--- -A'-' ,g,1...,,.., wr ,'g'.' , ...,-.Av-lw '- ,g,,, ..,.,., -..-- ff-j ,g,, ,. .mn H. -V wylf- -3' .. -.w-1-,, '.'. .V - -v U , , 'r 11 , t, -r. ,aw ul ,' , - .1 4 --1 . -I v -1 .. A Y - .,.,.,-1.,-vw ,.,.,., A.. 1 lidwfv, .. W: 1-1-1, .1m,X,!4,-'gy' ,MX ,,, ll EA- I bw V. ML I lm! 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From lphysical inspection and laboratory analysis we could iformulate that here was a pathologic specimen, But then if one only put aside the sterile labels of a idiagnosis and went to the patient . . , for him to lltolk . . . and you to listen , , . there came a slow iemergence of the true state of affairs, No, this wasn't ,a process which happened to be accompanied by a iperson . . . this was first of all a person, who by per- lchance Qi was afflicted with disease. But the two fsides of this coin often oscillated in degree of im- iportance as we involved ourselves in the tasks at Qhand. ,f During Surgery we concentrated on holding that iretractor just where it was needed, the position so iamiably called out by the resident when our field of lperspective was occasionally restricted by a vast ex- jpense of green, an elbow in the ribs, and aching lvertebrae. We were quizzed on such and such a 'structure which was somewhere in that hole ot the end of our arm, and more often than not serendipity 'provided a more astute reply than any anatomical 'landmarks could provide, But following the procedure iwe came into our own. We could easily be the first lto pick up the moist rales in the basal lobes, or feel the warmth of an impending infected incision site l. . . we watched that patient as if we ourselves had ibeen the surgeon instead of retractor holder, fourth iremoved. And of such diligence we oft were rewarded iby on occasional patient's query . . . Hey, Doc, who iare those other guys who come around once or twice 1.3 day? . . . And then the next procedure didn't seem iso long and you became a member of the team. l The weeks of Medicine were filled with five page workups, CBC's with platelets every day lwith 4+ I i empathy for those unfortunates with hematology patients numbering 2 or rnorel, Heaphy tubes, and Levins And rarely did a night go by when a sweet voice on a telephone said . . . Dr.--1, your IV has just infiltrated,-about on hour ago. Slowly con- fidence in our histories grew and we began to concur that a Grade 2 murmur really was there and wasn't built into the resident's stethoscope, Here on 3d West we came to realize that disease was a complex often infathomable state and true to an earlier saying, each patient represented a personal being, unique unto himself, regardless of similarity of disease. Obstetrics was a period of watchful waiting, with appropriate entries of interval, duration, and intensity to be made at reasonable times. In performing these delicate chores we hopefully became adept at being anticipators of precipitators . . . usually. Dutifully we clamped and cut the cord and were allowed to deliver lor gracefully catch as the case might bel the accompanying villous organ. The nights were long and sleep was scant, but after the aggravation at the irregular happenings had past, we humbly acknowl- edged that this indeed was a sacred event and that we had shared in a sacred trust. And there was a time to learn of the little people and their unique ways, A paternal pipe puffing pro- fessor exhorted us to tread softly amongst the phye siology of his pediatric patient, and more frequently than not, a not so subtle blah was sufficient re- sponse to a iii cc's thoughtless reply. A special note must be made of the pediatric house officers. They took to heart the Hippocratic charge to impart pre- cept, oral instruction and all other Ieorning and we perceived that in some manner which cannot be easily identified, they exhibited both a drive and atti- tude toward student teaching not commonly found in other H.O.'s. .1 fd' ' --r .u .A .1- i. 1 .. i. 49 i, . -g'm.ii.. ,. if ',-3-'f-'x 'H-M-r2r'. vf 1--1'Fh:xr':1s:..lQ-I4 +494wifgvygzulnauvxxnay 1 .. of I If I, Myers C' is if 5. Shcffner 6. Cordell , 31. ,T ,MY vu I 9 4' Q X 8 Hudspefh 9. Howell, J, 10, Pennell ... Mm... . .... mv. ' . ..Ii. . ..lR... 5 , I N ? 1 Q 14 vi A X ii. POUQOUTY Toormlna Ferguson Felql-my General Surgery House Staff Jackson Bhcmi Linde, ff x 1 I Bullard Zclrinfcsh 6 Dobson Sferchi f if I Pidclesimer Betts 'S f 0' 1 I Stein na v-v McWhor0e. 51 fm''.4.x!'.9i f.fI'f7.'if?'S!!'.Z'!.TY'!i1i1T2L -Ai-4 e'-:-w.v.--:rmrm, 4 ..... , . , , XM nb Johnson 'G' rw xl E5 Beeson 5. MCGUQH .- Pallon .Z Burhcms 'Q fin f l , Prueft F.- U' Dougherty , W I ree . -. 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Alexander ,QI Kushner Otolaryngology e' 1 ,, -Tu fi-.. 9 y --'-E?-'-' , V ,fl 7 ...xx . 1 X' I , . ,. . , 1 f ll N ' k ' V' V 4.4 r 1 -' X.. X Harrill Geniec 71 Xxx' r r x Davis H 1 J Smith .Y Word ,-5 , r 1 1 Crumpler 1 Q v- Lossufer 8 an QF f r 1. ,I 5 mr V McCormick 53 1 y e,pf f ' , -r ,, ll Kelly 9.1- ' W L ,V ., ,,,. . 4'i1ifj2 --,jf Q 17' ' 5. A ., ,.., . 123 , , V .- I , .J ? Q Cclogero V Q . 'f -H ., , Ly ri. V I 1 , f Ausbond Kifffell g 1 , 1 ' g fg I I Ophthalmology :fig Si fi H ii A F3 5 Jr f ' . 1 if Q ' ' ' 5 I v Q M , :N i I x X J Stanley Stewart 'H Boise Irving 1 ' ' 'E:.'fL:7 if:'7:f3if'?E.3'5':f3,' .:.?3'3?C f.f1'l7l -.7.,f ' 'L 7f 1I2Y ' W 153 '1,' 4I '14'.?J:I1'1Yl YlT 'i16 .T mn , 2, 11 ,fg:g:.'.r.'s A 1 33.5, W Anesthesiology 7 U Kg, J W Q f s f , ' f . W W- l f','. X Q xy' f . f y V Q X 5. -..ff-W. . wx' 2 James Kemp fa 5 f 1 x 1 QL . '1 ,I Parkin Turner MacDonald 55 Nurse Anesthetusts U7 FRESHMAN Fnrst row Vwuan Robertson Nancy Jenkins Helen Beaman Peggy Turner Carol Blevms Second row Dons Worrell Sabra Taylor Geraldine Smnth Lnnda Ward SENIORS Fnrst row Pat Cashlon Betty Whedbee Sandra Stumpf Second row Drusilla Whute Sandra Maurlce Leroy Hawks Not present Wllma Kung Faye Bryant Ester Loflln Bonnie Howard Beverly West Dons Slaughter 56 g 1.6.5 I-ri c 1-I 79 , , A EW x ' .N ' Q , '. T' -X . ,S l N , l Q' ,el K ,ig lzffxe I I W I I I I I I I f 'f'.,'...': 1- -'l i12i:,i,. ,, .gf - 1 x-:Jaw 1 1,9 A V 'ff-in 131:11 '- 4,-'Q-:. f 4 I f A 52-45: - .1551 . n O lv .fix X ll , - f- - ,. I I I I I I I I I Burt i I r.':'::f'is':fiQ'E?fVP?If5:?.ff?.'!'12?t'.9f7'i.'1'i'.':1'11f'..-I'iT!f'UFlF1i'4'EW-.'.'211.11-v1 '.'-1-'VFWi4 17i':':.1 '-k.iiA14'- v-W' x: :':.:.'.- fl. ' -.K 'Q i -Ct N 4-Qx Xi 'J Greiss -Q-X vw' -ar' fi Linton A Obstetrics in the summer is fun because the nurses will watch the patients for you. 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M:-1-3-55---,55,', -., -- , . ,,...,., . --.., . , , W .-xx...?::'...1rr'!...2.f:'4f27I?QG-337-'-1i:L:.m1f:...1i.if.,-Zqlfzflflfh-T3-1-fQ4j?H1PE-, '- l n' U , ,, . - - '- ' fI?f :'i! fl E:4:.,::x:52rf:JffC.'3U1 'ititil' my 3 Lifts: ... f pmmzmnvemr 'nunthZU3aiiE!i:.':t3JI!U4ii2!2I2....II?U1r2k.':tt.NL E'WiHimti95.IHI3l3iZ15i.5ti3t3iifffl5.8H'12H5 The Department of Medlcme made nts strongest demands on our abnlnty to correlate those basnc scsence facts and Spurr -R, Hayes Felts Headley Muller E Bnrd Muller H O Brlen Watts Cooper Heaphy Kerr Spencer McCall Robunson 60 4 -'- - '- --x 'r' 'us-n .1 - -mu-I x-1-:-n'.-A..-mm-.-1-v....... . .,. v.,'I. ,,,., 4 L -1 ... .....-. ...ul - 1 -1-11:11-fu '----' uf-::L:::..:1:1x:.4: I l l 1 l l 3 Medicine House Staff , ,ax 1 IU' l l Vertenien Adams Wxllaams Tart 'F-F ,- I Kxrkman Loffin , 4- l wvu 1 Yopp Ruble Allen lmamura Lebos Thompson I 5 - 'vu -f J ' W 4.2 7' , sf V-1 I 1 wif! 1: , xt , V -. . fm.. I r .I A 1 Rust Glbson Redmond Kilby Turner Keith 1 6 F' l l i -1:-p 'rf rv , .ff l I Little Wehr Thomas Callahan 1 l 61 l 4 .Z Byrum '.':?:':1 :' 'I' . . My - - - . .- . .M N, . , , ,LW . . ,, . ,,A,5..1f1r.71. t..:.?!1.'1275fIQ.,-l'I1...3 g7:.11n'2?Yi,.!.2i:1rQ4Q. ... 314-iQ.HlfQ:Q2FH . ..,- '!.'7'i ' 1- w P231B'! !. x,::'i::'m.'.....l, ,M .,.,.....: -.- 5 Lat. ' 3-'75 IH 114 My-A , n 'YN ' , W 1 N nv Anmv ,u n 4 , , 4 .U , This is 0 63 year old white male . . . Neurology Janeway Toole L -fl 'r V, . , ails 7' 'Q' - ' . I A! J A :nib , E., Cole Truscoft Rollins Shigeno Avant 62 T-XVI, . McKinney S77 ,- tr 1 I 'r lZf: 'Tf'.,.n', ...au me -rn. .rV.-........--r-Q- V 1 ' 1: '. .. . ' ' ' ?.7Z,l.'.?..,..'.!A-mr ,r.5,,gg,,l' ... r .01 I V Y . lf J f - l 2 Anderson r v 4 A 1 x.- j - YNL .. 5 Patterson A139 44:0 311' 3. Mc Leon 6 Sanders ' 'r:.:4':'a'.: - '.'.215JdGi4 ':.!Lx 'f't'- ru: -'.::f - '-lv .a I . 1 . W r S I 1. Kelsey I if - tg, , K r.-. ' -'wc'-ff l 1-- 5 ,... X I - X-5 . il I2 1 Ei - rl , - P .1 I 4. Huntley fr. 'U' f Q -r ,ff Ami! 1 ' , 7 McKone 63 . 3 Boes Z U I 7, Sfepp fu?- I 2. Johnson J, 1 rf QQW .-.H-, v - , f, -S' H Y IU, '1 3 8 ,' ' L 3? iff ' V , ' ' ' N Q fifE's? ' - 321-' 1 - mb. fi! j ,f Tl A --A A 4 Ssk 5. Gulluom 6, Garbee T1 7 ,- A Y n 4:6 7 Q ty Q! f 1.i':-37 A ' E :N , - 8. Whisncnt 9. Levine I0 Bushr 64 vw .'n.,.-gf-jv5...:.--v -.www fn sauna 1-0-vm-w -fu 4-1 .-wwnm.-..--.- - ...mm ....,. , , . U M, vm' '. Vw N -Q. -A , -1.1 '--w'v----:':u.:x::u::1.- :':.:':2 ':::::x:1::c:r:!::t '11Lt::t!:m:!25:!Itf::?x7:L1J',W... ' .:::2:.:I, U1--W-2-0 ' 4 - '- I , Meschan Radiology 547-K 4, iz. WWTYEY A 29 ye-or old Negro male with uvemsf' ' 4 Blake Wnfcofski I -rx 5. 15 ' v Af' M0Y 'Q'd Martin , I-ll I I It I . , gs- 'll I , . . .N , 'lr-' 13:1 .tll ll ' ' 1 . ,, ' ' I I , .v 'X Pizznrello 3523655-. 65 ' 4 v ' ' fn: 5- W ':'4 'I WW' 4 - I n- 'F:,.,.:., v 'T I' H P-N A 41 0 '! W' v 'rv 1 - 1 ' .nf'.-.'.':'.'!:...i.,y1-,-5'.3x:.g1.1':r. ' 1 .'a':a..- --g,r.:..s::., ' -144 ,..fz1,..51'5.1 :2f,:.'2fi-guy.-Lgggg 543, mfmmmmmmwmvfwfwymwxwwxmmwrmmmmwk .aw ' .. ' 'm j'3 '1'? 'W Y ' Lytle o Whitley 6 ,. Holi J Q Lcrnoureux Scott Farrell Rodiology House Staff ,.-uni... .- l Q fb Xray Technologists ' i .f 11 , I WV JUNIORS First row-Carol Hege, Debbie Stover, Sally Lowder, Molly Kepley, Karen Lakey, Donna Livengood. Second row- Gary Jones, Chris Ljung, Alice Lingertelt, Ann Hawkins, Pat Ellis, Linda Silver. Not Pictured - Rebecca Kenerly, Glenda Mitchell Y riltc c ' .1 1? is ..'Qa'. . L A , F Q rl i .gg ri ij 9 f ' it ' 4 Xi' T, 2 W Q it 'affi- . . Vu.: I N if Q A SENIORS First row - David Wilhoit, Sharlene Money, Sandi Marlin Dawn Cockman, Ava Pender Second row -Joseph L. Whitaker, .lerry W. Peepies, Kaye Tattle, Richard DeHart, Gerlinde McCurry, Greg Bolick Not pictured - Sharon Aldenduter, Linda Ingram, Jerry Morgan, Sheila Southern, Nancy Stewart. L.. ov r- . . rr .r . ..r.wo- v -3, ' ., - vt r-u-L ' .71. f .1 1 41 193313 N! '41 '!'.tt'!'t'!12 ws'1frNfHf5N:'tel':'Wx:f::-r HHQQY 5 .5 L . viln nliwf- ie. ZI.v.-474-rnr5,!Ti.,.,,,. L, 5,7334 l,mhg,,7,,q:5,.I7,.m mg.:'!ml.lrL:mkVwurmi-:,m: I: an gli' I mwum I4 :M -Ji::.::uM,MHlrrlmlyrl A Inhalation Therapy Q. . .r ,, Y Heh to nghtb front row. Charlotte Hummer, Drck Frsher, Gathael Gorrsson, Jockre Lopez. Bock row lleft to rightyr Bill Brown, Avo Soylor, Larry Sneed, ! A 1 fleft to nghtj front row: Steve Cashvon, Norma Walker, Dove Greggs, Jnmmy Deon, Cleft fd rightj back row: Frankie Cribb, Robert Perry. 68 . .4 u v ' .:::4'?2?:4.'i3E:.' fihiii'Ffi4f52f.E5.'Pf'f?!':,. '!.'1'1ffr1fFf':f:, rz ff' f 5!'!-.'.f' ':'v1x.::-:- . 1- 1 1 f'f 'i7.1'I, .32li 67 .- f e'w 'su m-1-::.:.v. HN - -ffw .-1 1 ff V r ff 1 , w ,T. I :S -. r . ' . 4 CLC fl. X . T X I ,r 1 r f , ., K . -f ileft to Hgh!! front row Judy Vogler, Bunny Losch, Noncy Burger, Steve Halverson, Heh fo rvghtj back row Brenda Foster, fj- Ccrol Lewss, Elame Prvdgen. ,IQQ ,.,,, ... rift W TI -, ' 1 . 1 :E gg rr. 'H ,f. . , 1 -. r r 'L . . ,,. . ileft to rnghfl' Wayne MCNEII, Mary Scheer, Thomas Clapp, Peggy Robmson, back row Ileft to rrghil' Jerry Raudenbush, Lcmnis Dovrs, Rrchard Mogan, George Prerson, Roche! Hart, John Paerce ' 5 V 69 gf X H :ali , Mn I V , I r I4 I ' . . .. A I.'q:,. -- 1- . f - - wr- . . , , .4 '-' ' 'z 1' . . -v - ' ' .'.r'.w--1-----' i.w..s,wv5-V.-y xv: ici--an -4yn'.-r'rr1:u1r1r.1..,,,frg.. . , wmv' -N 'f'1'234-1+-w' ' UTI,1.2-75rn5-f i12'.,2Z.1.wrw-'2'!?.7i..!.f.'S..l.-E.Sm r-f-f,:..., ...:...L,F--:.:.:.y -g ' ' Jr' ., in- - 1 '- . .. .. . V 'gg ,' ' .e ,....., V , M, , W , ' ..-.. ,-V 1- ' ' ' U-g-3 ...,x,..,,,.-.. ,- ,g Nuclear Medicine L, n -5 -r gex front row lleff to rrghtjz Pot Cranford, Nancy Watkuns, Mary White, Tala Bates. Siandrngp Ed Flowers, Norma Greenwood, Chief Technician. ,kv X , ,.f-, from row: Sandra Grant, Sarah Phillrps, Theodosia Phelps, Martha Price. 70 H -' - .-.--- V-1.-.1 - V. .,. ....- ..-W -.... . .. , , , , U -OW, . ,vi.'u x.i I s-.-4 -1 . U I 4 .-.. - mes-Q. w ma: r:ees:Elix::::::.:mi:::::z::1:::::xn txu..::rr!ri-'125'1'ff6,:::'::::r:,.1 fr-' -'fl lil- Do you feel your Junior-year lab work was profitable? Why? Bob Buchanan, senior medical student: Profitable and non-profitable. We learned ll? how to draw blood, and C23 how to do simple procedures. It wasn't worth a whole year's time, this makes you hostile to the entire organization. More supervision was needed, and more practice in other useful office tests, such as culture techniques. Dave Meyer, senior medical student: To the degree that reasonable familiarity and prof ficiency were developed in simple lab proce- dures l feel the lab work was worthwhile, but q the remaining eight months were superfluous. fflil Buck Pridgen, senior medical student: Yes. Interpretation of smears and learning how to look at urine were important, but doing hemo- globins and hematocrits were a waste of time. Richard Taylor, senior medical student: l thought it was not profitable. We seldom saw anything abnormal, and when we did, we weren't sure how to interpret it. lt also took away from time I could have spent observing more closely the course of clinical disease in my patients. 7l Ziiili-.l i A H ! J: l 0- Li 4 A V TJ 5. i I 0 i .l .,.i- - -H ' , .,.i. . 'III w .... 'j, .,w..4.,.f- 'IU .,..,..,......4-, V I, .,.-- 1 --7: ,, .1 X .W f LM, ' ' V . . -MJ H.. .,. ,..w.., .5 NIMHW.,.,.1..-1..m,!,g,,,,,,..,4.-xxn v f 11 MA ..l ' r .ev 1- M 'H ' V . H. , H V H . ., Alexander 6 mack 7. 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I 10 Ellwthorpe I z:..f.' my -:zxj 1 I!J?f.2'2':...:f:?:::4: us: ':.:4f5f'? 1 Lb u .nn ,knot,p's'lL1l1111isnn':.oa A , v tum -+1 ' t1..,,g,. wuyg 1 ,g,g..,.! v-gg1fg:g.., ' 'p ' ' 5. 6 Heymqnn H 8 Johnston 9 Kerecmcn IO Leonard ,,x.,.....-Q, - -4 4 -,- ,.5,1,-q,m.-,.g,- 5 41. 1 lm- .N ,... .-...ww ,,,,,,,,,. ' 1 v A ,...1...'--- --- ',.:su ' ,.- , 1-:f:n::n:::a:: .n nznmmn ' . :r1:rw1U' :1'?!ff2if .:::u. ' 122- I -Nl-'f11Hf4.,, .:.,-:...zL... W -M ' -1-U--f-f'g:u.:u. - A N ' -4: 'irfr' 5. X MQ 5+ 'GE 4 ' , Z 5 N 'U' g .Aw FVXV 'U' V l V 5' V ..-yvn . , V .-. . .Jw , , X , E A T I 4, L ,A ' . Lum 2. McAIIusfer 3. Muller A Moruwson 5 Nelson L- 4 1 , 1 N i . I E. x ' I J an ' ' 1 . -1. ,X , k lt?-5 ' f , 1:7 ' T' 1 . F '1 . . X Yu F4 5 ,'.'.,f,A,f -4 wx ' is Pegrorn 7, Perry 8, Pmrncm 9. Powell IO Reddeck o Ji. 75 fm-ow-1 -., .1- :.4- ' . .' ' ' ' I 'f- ,- x E'21Zi!j-nl--f:13!j::. M -fx -1' . .::5.:fF.:m::'.'L'.L?. : 1?2'.,,2'!.,, Q'-5'-3,-gg I, ' 'L P BHIXXBHIIBWI 1 wugmwq v .4 ' ' , , ..q .f '. ., Q ,us gr- .,......... g,..4..n-'H HN' , ,...,.m 3 ,, ,. ,. ,.,.....H,, -.,, . MA- MH 'M' W5 'M '1 x1 -'- mmf Y-zvffimfzim v M fJ'37:f!f1Tl.+M:31.12.5511,,1.t.mi1-2525?-.f C:f,'.11I1-if fsririli vi 5324 '17.L t', 3' mi:'F12f'V35fl Q: , ' ' A --,UH 1 .1 ' E ... ...W -...nf Ag, ,X 2 Ruse 3- 50DIfS'ein 4. Sarkisian 54 Shumqn I, Rogney A .4 f- 'I r '- ' l 6. Stein 7. Stewart ' , 51 -v Y r. f 'g-I l ' . i -Y . , 'Q l- . ll. Woods, M. B. Stroud 9. Turner Woods, J ' - '-. j'YQ'5' TL' . . r55lfHr1El?r:n: xi:l::n:xx:: ::r1: m::::::::s:x::s'1! l?e?:?:E:?x::s:r::::::z' ::.:.-- will-l'l'i?:9.r: .f1.:':r':f: ' 1' v- 1 J THE CRAY MATTER CITES: Emery C. Miller-a pragmatic clinician. Charles E. McCreight-who placed oil on troubled waters. ue., 1' u ld Robert C. McKone-for demanding reasoned diagnoses from precise obser- vations, lx 1 l 77 ' y::1fi:!.!1U-5-',:1:1:r..:r .'. JA- Iwi.. VTE :'.,.'.g.....,.:- '.m.,.... .'. . ,, -A. V- -- ' ...u...4,wv-- - . , 1 1 L f ' 4 A If 9 . ,f f 5 AJ' X 11 gf 1 Q ,js il I3 .ef ff H QEQJ XD ' ' 43 xi 'FSM Ja' vo - g 0 wx . .iw .3 lr NN as ' J 13' , M 5 5 ' 1 s U 6? I x J J xg, T Q f N f A A.J: :'o' LT ' ' ' 1. 1 . . 'x.:::i.'p.'Q. 4.3 -l-liffllll, y 'vzxifz j, .-x.::f:' - .3-,-i y.- '.1L..i.,...u,.. .. ..., t-,M-,31-5-,-. 4. THE SENIOR YEAR Our senior year was upon us, that which had seemed so far away was nearer at hand. To our shallow expertise of Hx and P. E. we now began to add the modes of treatment of what we diagnosed. This year we came into more frequent contact with the faculty and staff man. From him we could ap- preciate the fusion of knowledge and experience, if indeed the two are separable. And we rotated through the OPD, where we be- came the physician of first contact, the ego-swelling feeling of finally having a patient of your very own was quickly tempered by a gentle reminder that you, a fourth year student, represented the medical center to this one patient. ln the EOR we saw and practiced medicine of the moment. There were those who needed acute care, continuing care, and those who wanted only a sym- pathetic ear and a few minutes of your time, But how about National Boards? lt seemed kind of unfair to require a class of whom 7515 passed Part lll to take Part ll, didn't it? But we suffered through this ordeal as we had for Part l - and again survived. Applying, interviewing, and awaiting March lO was likewise a trying time, l like you, do you like me? - so the charade went at each prospective site The formal machine slip notified us to whom we be- longed and then we knew we were truly in the home stretch. 'k 1' 'k 'k 'k Graduation is yet another marker of the jour- ney in our chosen profession, More properly it represents the beginning of a physician's trust, rather than the culmination of four years study. The fac- ulty's diploma acknowledges only that we have the requisite tools to practice our profession, not that we are proficient-proficiency must be acquired through application. As each one goes his own individual way, let no one violate this chosen trust -students we will always be, if we are to be the good physician, Respectfully submitted, Durward Pridgen Class Historian I V0 501001 L' ,V 1' . ' ' ,'--1::'?'v-- ,,... ,-,....,.--1 ,A.-.g.,.....Wufm...i.mfQ1g:u.g.zg:.Q.mf--w'v 's'.,'scama1mecz:1:31115iwimnnixifiztixtciiii,?vm:M1LH2Gl3fkfm9ZUA 'HmEKHW , .rrI.f-rf1,1--I+.-s+:e 'T If if NATIONAL INTERN AND RESIDENT MATCHING PROGRAM ' nuolwveoh 1 1130 IIDGI AVIHI ' IVANSTON, ILLINOIS U Aa uw num-so Io 1-wmv nv-4 WOYAY ING C rr mm: vo svunmv ' Y-I wr' Q1 In q W qii A -'1giT '1' E I I a I i...- I L it I I 3 ' ' 8 -I 6. 'fa ......-.I 80 ,LK ,,V,,,,,,,,Y,,,,v,,, -,. ,---.MMIII H ' .i v X u l ' . ls-lll wi-TETF1-ifZ?l l.S.E mii:iniLvE 'i:n:limrtrlj'll.l-Z.it-l l1m.B!.2.'!l'!1..l!l,lflllm llll. :lil-rllitm lil'-Mlwllw 'H'l .'w,.. 1l Which pre-clinical courses do you feel are most helpful in the clinical years? Which the least helpful? I l Phil Bickers, iunior medical student: I feel anatomy is most important, because if one can mentally picture the regional anatomy of a pain, he can better arrive at the differential diagnosis. Biochemistry thus far seems least pertinent because of its lock of correlation to clinical I diseases. I i l l l I Bob Jacobsen, senior medical studenti I think Phy- l siology is most useful, and possibly Biochemistry l also. Pharmacology could be more helpful if in- l tegrated more into the clinical setting, particularly I during the last two years. The amount of time I allotted to each course is pretty much proportional X to its value, I find. l. ll ll Marty Resnick, senior medical student: Physi- ology has contributed most to my understanding of the pathogenesis of various diseases. l Hoyle Setzer, senior medical student: Anatomy is basic to everything else . . . Much time was wasted on Enzyme Kinetics in Biochemistry. Pharmacology was a good course, but it could be more beneficial after some clinical experience. l Q., I L ' il I ai i iii-'S'T'? -'-n.'fiTT?Tf'l'If '1 v ii- tiff-ffl.-:C-If-1if:1i5Z1:5i':fft?ii5l??- l-'i'1:FiiT ?' ff fur-:lf-:f'11zf21:!24I?Zs?u322-.fi12?'5TC'i1.1.f-ililifrrifr :safeIn 13-:WZ'? 'f 35??:?'?Tai. ' i Which rototion did you find most interesting? Why? Irving Elkins, senior medical student: Surgery, chiefly because that's where my interest lies. Also because I can be doing things actively rather than having to wait around getting frustrated land being passivei. Ron Krauser, senior medical student: That's basically what l'm interested in and there was a lot of Cardiology, which really appealed to me. Ron Roy, senior medical student: Pediatrics. It was more consistently good-the house officers are often better teachers than the staff. 75' S Sam Scott, senior medical student: Medicine, simply for the variety of patients. B2 ,i.,....-.. ,. ,.,..,,,...... ...,. . .... .4 ,I ,, .I ,, I' W, V M . .. M -1 ,4:.: ' 1 :':v'r::-.'xf':f1 211 .7 KM. ,'1:'.i'?.h 1311 ff' U m' .. 124' - 'M 1' ,, U ,,,, . ..,,,,.,.,,, gm.. .i ., ,,qw,. xl If 1 i ,N 4, I I 'X ' Sfw-nf! Tv' N. t I ,t With the help of consultants on ,Qi the words, ond in spite of thick , 1-ff' undecipheroble charts in the ' ' '- OPD, we monoged to Ieorn. N 83 'Q I I es J I 1 4 1 i 1. In our Sensor year we met Dr Quwers who helped us Iasten to Intvle hearts I 1 1 51gpug5:4m:mQwmuef,!n1s1mxzmra4i11u:cu:Ltx'4:awhisnnn. U'. QKQQHAEHEBLWLHHZEKEQZQEHBMZ, HF f m. ' 51 1f-'nz:z:. .tLt.tLf1m,',-.1-wg-xxx: ,gg1y4g5355g5i,.g.:4tt2.:my' xgjgijijg-5 ' 1 '-was ini -', xl' ,f , Q! 84 'Hg .4 'Hl WV-TilEXW wasx.:a::. ,,.,,.t T: 'ffl--f - .-n....'-4-.r-Aw -.1 -x- I ' L''!lZ2L1,1L....l1..I11ZL.,,.LJ, ,,.., . .,.,,,,.,.... .Hwy ' IT :S lx' '1 fl! 3339 J -msn. - -1 f:-. s.,f M Why is it worth the effort to do an elective outside Bowman Gray? Jim Hannah, Neurology- London The more obvious ad- vantages include exposure to medical practice in another hospital, taking advantage of a different group of men and thinking through their problems, My experience in London offered an opportunity to study in depth a particular facet of medicine which was of interest to me. Also available was the exposure to a different type of medical organization to- ward patient core. Finally the opportunity to live in London was in itself worthwhile. Jim McAlister, Obstetrics-Landon The fact that Vt' the student puts more into his elective, the exposure to different concepts, and the opportunity to travel, all make an outside elective worthwhile. Tom l-leffner, Hospital Ship Hope-Ceylon The benefits are obvious: seeing medicine practiced un- der different conditions, learning other physicians at- titudes, having the chance to travel, and probably most important in the long run- living in another culture and learning how other people besides Ameri- cans view life, death, and taxes'. I 5-, yi uy - 3 1955 i 'ff 'ff vw, Dom Addario, Neurology- London Medical education is not unlike any other educational process. Accumula- tion of facts without a sense of history is unoriented knowledge. To obtain a greater sense of medical history was a principal reason for travel during my elective. 86 B, T.. H 'I-:.:iiLEi3?E55.?i3i5I''19:5Wi?Efn?5HEEi5E'.'I'f?f 'L- -?!I5'f'11f9ffU1 f'1'f ' l'1 ff '4 'l' - 'S 'f i w ' , M..--'mx' STUDENT AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Bull Grumes, Secretaryg Bob Shumon, Vvce Presldentp Moc Herring, Pressdenf and Brll Ramseur, Treasurer STUDENT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH 81 REVIEWS SAMA TOPICS .f I 5 91 ' f I I , A V ' ' 4 I A I' ,A I A f v N-gf, r ' , 1 ' ,I V' ' A ' .' fi iff! 'It A 'Q I ., ' NC' .' I J : '- 5-1.4-'-,.A.A 5.1.-.Q 4. 4 'ae2?:2f1'fiFv, I T I 1.1:-QT-. Q . ' I if . A II, I , . j IZ. , :' fl X ' , .LAI .SY . ce X X Alexonder, Prudgen Q- Edmfor in Chief, and Karotkin Ed Henman, Editor 87 L X THE CRAY MATTER CITES: Weston M. Kelsey-for insistence on a laboratory interpretation rather than a laboratory value. Leo J. Heaphy-an uncompromising zealot for the breath of life. Joseph L. Borowitz-for presenting order and under standing in the midst of confusion. -4-? Q .,i 88 ' , M . : ...1 rx.. .ij o no fm 1' www ' ltI'T ' 1. 'frx!'. mt. l DOMINICK ADDARIO nun? 'ij Bayonne, New Jersey Rutgers University I .VY Y Neurology, Nuclear Medicine y S .w yo 7.--.. if cv THOMAS J. BERGSTROM Chicago, Illinois DePauw University Internal Medicine or General Surgery CHARLES ALAN BEVIS Key West, Florida Florida State University General Surgery Alan, Richie and Patsy with Greta and Igor. ROBERT F. BLACKARD Mayodan, North Carolina North Carolina State Unive Surgery Sammye and Bob with Lady rslty i iii tri' i , i SUSAN KELLY BLUE Mooresville North Carolina Randolph Macon Woman s College Internol Medicine Dan ond Suson with Aesculapius I 3? 'hr Y 'Q Y Q' .1 X ,Q L- - - .fr ' V , DAN BROADHEAD Winston-Salem, North Carolina Davidson College Pediatrics Judy and Dan with Pogo and Mei Ling CURTIS ALLEN BRUCE Greer, South Carolina Furman University Medicine Agnes and Allen ROBERT A. BUCHANAN, JR. Greensboro, North Carolina U.N.C. ot Chapel Hill internal Medicine Ruth and Bob 90 unaumu5nri:....l,s.m:s X F' . 'PHP' A .i.Aa.ll?:u:'::'12.U.lLL.1L2' 'L1 'LL1LI.I...',l ' i , , , ,. FRED BURDETTE South ort North Carolina D 1 U NC. at Chapel Hill General Surgery Pot, Fred, Mariano and Ben. 4.-- LARRY PAUL CONRAD Thomasville, North Carolina Wake Forest University Otolaryngology or Neurosurgery Lynn and Larry DONALD B. DEWAR Bethel, North Carolina N Duke University -' U ' Medicine or medical specialty C Pam and Don 0 -Q, ' 1 I ROBERT DILLON Elkm North Carolina Duke University Internal Medicine Mary and Bob Q L V 95 iff kr- .xme P ,E--11. -vs Tx ft -K? '4 Q 1 l J li 5 ggwmmmmmmqmmm 421 Li gt, 1 F 5 . il Q1 l i J if J 1 l I .- l l DAVID ECKBERG Kenmore, North Dakota University of North Dakota Psychiatry JOHN M. ECKERD Marion, North Carolina Duke University Pediatrics IRVING B. ELKINS Clarkton, North Carolina U.N.C. Chapel Hill Urology Sue and Irving with Christy and Cindy JOHN R. GREGG California, Pennsylvania St. Vincent College Child Psychiatry Jo Ann, Molly and John 71 L ,- .n L . ...,. ............, . .,.... -,,. ..!.., ,. , V, 1 i '.'.u:i'r'?f:'-fm fill -f+.'R41 f' --' iw Yf WfWff A l l-ti 'f 1 .. ,.l-'f ........ 1 -Q M if .r + J GORDON GREGORY Tray, North Corolino N C, State Pediatrics Martha, Lisa, Dee, Scott ond Gordon LYNN MIXON HALE Murfreesboro, North Carolina Duke University Pediatrics Fred, Heidi, Holly, Heather ond Lynn JAMES E, HANNAH Elgin, Illinois Amherst College Internal Medicine ANTHONY E. HARRIS Rochester, Minnesota Denison University Medicine fafri . .,, .z,,?ga,, ., ,-I ' rl 93 .,.. LEONARD T. HEFFNER, JR. Newton, North Corolino Davidson College 'D Medicine E Q . X . EDWARD L. HEIMAN Newark, New Jersey Rutgers University Undecided Ed ond Marlene RUFUS MCPHAIL HERRING, JR Clinton, North Corolino U.N.C. of Chapel Hill Pediatrics Ann ond Mac KENNETH E, HOOGS Glen Rock, New Jersey Foirleigh-Dickinson University Urology Lorraine, Celeste, Kenneth, Anthony and Ken i Y, 4? 5 E. final: Agn, ' g1 5?iifg, , LQ-51'.'.:?-I-: ' at ' ' 'Q'v-Ly? ...:,':.':,'..-,gi WSW- ,, ,. 1'.:11-,-51--1 I, qw: .fwvQ www-293. 13' ,W 'Xian-Q at-::::.-at - AQXQ K , www'-me :-:.-:::.- 5 f ,n umg f n. ....-...V so is!! . J-+,,.:,. , vmtt' - -70 ' '3 3' itat. I PAUL H. IZENBERG Metuchen, New Jersey University of Pittsburgh I -'raisiqfszswffezeisaiw:-.':'i.+:':'i-:ffm -fiiszizisfs' -+f'wfi,'f -.ff . -1:-fm ii H I , I I 'I ' I r I 'GS' I . UO Y I ll I I i I v I C' Plastic Surgery ROBERT JACOBSON Herber City, Utah University of Utah Surgery Marilyn, Kristina, Laura and Bob L. DONALD JOHNSON Burlington, North Carolina Elan College lnternai Medicine CHARLES EDMOND KING, Seabrook, New Jersey Johns Hopkins Internal Medicine Barbara and Charlie wth .I , QI ir AQ' B. , E f A M ., I NC... JR. 95 J E ,,,,m,,.., ..mm.wvwmu1mzm.s441s'rl:z1Qi2H.misBn:x!!i32E wt' JOHN KITCHIN Woke Forest, North Corolmo 59 Duke University ij: Neurology JOHN GILBERT KLOSS Celina, Tennessee Johns Hopkins Pediatric Surgery John and Lois RONALD KRAUSER Elkins Pork, Pennsylvonio Muhlenberg College Internal Medicine E. THOMAS LEYER Hamilton, Ohio Duke University Internal Medicine Gail ond Tom -'-g-i1-,v--,- 4'vf 'l 1 ' ?!?I'IT!'17l'1!71Z!1'Ix!1ffi-g'.'l'11.'13gt: 13'.7.I'Il'l: I i17 .1f...1A5:J ...T ,, ,ii 1 - ui. amz ..- its-5,4 9 JAMES A, MCALISTER, JR Boiling Spring, North Carolina Woke Forest University OB-GYN Flora, Kimberly, Susan and Jim QUINCY ALBERT MCNEIL, JR Winston-Salem, North Carolina U,N.C. at Chapel Hill OB-GYN JIM MATTOX Dunn, North Carolina Woke Forest University OB-GYN Jim, Marti, Nancy and Lawrence DAVID D. MEYER Greensboro, North Carolina Woke Forest University Neurology Dave, Jeff, Jamie and Bobbie 97 lr if Q 1' ,A - .i ii:-,:..:i....f, , y y he -. 8' ,f ll Qi g f DAN MONTGOMERY Cowansville, Pennsylvania Wake Forest University Internal Medicine or Psychiatry Don and Carrie ROBERT MORRISON Cavalier, North Dakota University of North Dakota General Practioner or Pathology Carol, Brett and Bob RAY ALLAN NOEL Grandfield, Oklahoma Oklahoma Baptist University Family Practice Patricia, Ray and Melanie JOHN MCLEAN NORDON Concord, North Carolina North Carolina State University General Surgery John and Billie with George Beagle ' ' ' 1l3 . l2!l3Ulu3 smttcmauzzll -1621-'W BETSY ALLEN PARSLEY Mebone, North Corolino Elon College Pediatrics Cindy, Lynn, Betsy ond Fred JOHN A, PHILLIPS Comeron, North Corolino UNC. ot Chapel Hill Pediatrics John ond Gretchen DURWARD B, PRIDGEN Aiken, South Cclrolino University of South Corolino lnternol Medicine Durword, Bert, Carolyn ond Down with Jenifer ond Mortin MARTIN I. RESNICK Rockville Centre, New York Alfred University Urology J i Vicki ond Morty .0 wgggggm ' ,u--A 1--v H, v ,am --if M-vw-1-r -f-- v- um ' .-Mi, Q- - i. if H ,.,,,,.-- --Nl ,,,..i .N spills , 'iZie-I...'m...,4?!5f.ii':'-..1lI'wzti!'!,,,+,..,.-we'3:rt51'MWZ,, ll - , 1-gg,Q,,.,,,.l.. .I i wg-,g-,gg3,,,,g',:., .3-,.,M, ymuww5W,!,!m,i.M1:y H yi 1 x i . lr it- . .- QP L 'rf i I 3 K 45 , life-f '! KARL ROTH New York, New York University of Rochester Pediatrics Beverly, Christopher and Karl R. RONALD ROY Hudson, New Hampshire University of New Hampshire Psychiatry SAMUEL RUSSELL SCOTT Greensboro, North Carolina Guilford College Internal Medicine HOYLE SETZER Mooresville, North Carolina Davidson College General Surgery Hoyle ond Jo Anne lO0 ..,.-..- . - mf '7 ' Q 5 La e-A . 1 A '51 ' v' JACK BRYAN SPAINHOUR, JR. Lenoir, North Carolina Wake Forest College lnternol Medicine Libby ond .lock with Greto CARY E. STROUD Chesterfield, South Carolina Furman University Pediatrics Cory and Donna JULIAN RALEIGH TAYLOR Raleigh, North Carolina North Carolina State College General Type Practice Julian and Jerrie RICHARD TAYLOR Wingate, North Carolina Woke Forest University General Practice Richard, Lori and Joyce .... , .,-.. 't' .. - ' 'M ' Q.:.5,5.1,f-1.3311-laygxf-ltgbtglfgljflq1gf313:'t'1 :rvgtlzw ff lj-A-,'l L?1.':x:tL'J'3:i'.n 'irq :ir 'Axim rr- Witt :ll lovfvdifv-.LN--021' If A V 'i lg , i 1 5: 0 l 1 ' rn - I ATN E 6 I! I W. KEITH THOMPSON Raleigh, North Carolina NC, State University 3 Pediatrics KYLE YOUNG Roxboro, North Carolina Wake Forest University General Surgery Caroline and Kyle Domunlck Addano lRotatrng IJ Albany Meducal Center Albany New York Thomas J Bergstrom lRotat1ngl Denver General Hospltal Denver Colorado Charles A Bevus lSurgeryl N C Baptist Hospltal Wrnston Salem North Carolma Robert F Blackard lSurgeryl N C Baptnst Hosprtal Wmston Salem North Carolma Susan Kelly Blue lRotatlngl N C Baptnst Hosrptal Wunstan Salem North Carolma Danrel D Broadheod lRotat1ngJ Greenvulle General Hospltal Greenvrlle South Carolma Curtrs A Bruce lMedlcrnel N C Baptzst Hospxtal Wunston Salem North Carolma RobertA Buchanan Jr lMedlclneJ Vanderbult Unlverslty Hospstal Nashvulle Tennessee Fred M Burdette lSurgeryl Roosevelt Hospntal New York New York Larry P Conrad lSurgeryl N C Baptust Hosputal Wnnston Salem North Carolma Donald B Dewar lRotatlngJ Jackson Memonal Hospltal Mlamt Florida Robert G Dallon tMedrcrneJ N C Baptust Hospltal Winston Salem North Carolma Davld E Eckberg lRotatlngJ St Mary s Hosputal Duluth Mmnesota John M Eckerd lPedlatncsl Umversuty of Kentucky Hosprtal Lexxngton Kentucky INTERNSI-llP APPOINTMENTS S lrvung B Elkuns lSurgeryJ N C Baptlst Hospital Wlnston Salem North Carolma John R Gregg lPEdlOlYICSJ N C Bapt1stHosprtal Wunston Salem North Carolma Lynn M Hale lPed1otrucsl N C Baptlst Haspltol Wnnston Salem North Carolma James E Hannah lMedlcmel Boston Cnty Hosputal l 8. Ill Meducal Servrce lTuttsJ Boston Massachusetts Anthony E Harris lRotatrng Cunclnnatn General l-losputal Clncmnatl Ohno LeonardT Heffner Jr lMeduclnel Emory Unrversxty Hospital Veterans Admrnlstratlon Hosputal Atlanta Georgua Edward L Herman lMedlcrne7 Dustruct of Columblo General Program IV lGeorge Washlngton Uncv J Washrngton D C RufusM Herring Jr lRotatlngJ N C Bapt1stHospltal Wunston Salem North Carolma Kenneth E Hoogs lRotatungJ State Umverslty Hosputal Upstate Medncal Center Syracuse New York Paul H lzenberg lSurgeryl Unrverslty Hosputal Veterans Admnu l-losprtal Wayne County General Hospltal Ann Arbor Muchlgon Robert A Jacobsen lRotatlngJ Latter Day Sarnts Hosputal Salt Lake Cnty Utah Leslle D Johnson lMeduc1nel Emory Unnversnty l-'lospltal Veterans Admrmstratlon Hosputal Atlanta Georgxa ChorlesE Kung Jr lMedlc:nel Unrverslty of Pennsylvania Hospxtal Phlladelphla Pennsylvania John S Krtchun lMedlclnel Emory Umversuty Hospntal Veterans Admlnrstratuan Hospntal Atlanta Georgra John G Kloss lPed:atncsJ Cnnclnnatu General Hosputal Clncnnnatl Ohno Ronald E Krauser lMeduclneJ Hahnemann Hospital Phuladelphna Pennsylvanla Earl T Leyrer CMedIclneJ N C Baptrst Hospntal Wlnston Salem North Carolma James D Mattox Jr lRotatnngl N C Boptrst Hosputal Wlnston Salem North Carolma James A McAlrster Jr lRotatrngl N C Baptlst Hospltal Quincy A McNeil Jr lRotatlngJ N C Baptust Hospltal Wunston Salem North Carolma Davud D Meyer lMedlcrneJ N C Baptlst Hosputal Wlnston Salem North Carolina Lloyd D Montgomery tRotatungl Mercy Hospltal Spnngtneld Ohlo Robert R Mornson lRotat1ngl St Luke s Hospltal Fargo North Dakota Ray A Noel lRotatungl St Mary s Long Beach Hospltal Long Beach Calnfornla John M Nordon lSurgeryl N C Baptlst Hospital Wlnston Salem North Carolma Betsy A Parsley lPedratrrcsl N C Boptust Hospital Wnnston Salem North Carolma John A Phrllrps tPednatr1csJ Chuldren s Hosputal Medlcal Center Boston Massachusetts Durward B Prldgen lMedlc1nel Eugene Talmadge Memonal Hosputal Augusta Georgua Martm l Resnrck lSurgeryl Umversuty Hospntals of Cleveland Cleveland Ohio Karl S Roth lPedratrlcsJ Hospntal of Woman s Medrcal College Phrladelphla Pennsylvanra Rene R Roy lRotatungl St Joseph s Hospntol Phoennx Arnzona Samuel R Scott lMedncrneJ Umversuty of Kentucky Hospltals Lexrngton Kentucky Hoyle E Setzer .lr lRotat:ngJ Presbyteruan Medlcal Center Denver Colorado Jack B Sparnhour Jr lMedacnnel Eugene Talmadge Memorual Hosprtal Augusta Georgua Cary E Stroud lPeduatncsl N C Baptist Hosputal Wnnston Salem North Carolma Juluan R Taylor lRotatnngl Greenvnlle General Hospital Greenvllle South Corlllna Rrchard A Taylor lRotatungl Charlotte Memorlal Hospttal Charlotte North Carolma Wzllnam K Thompson lPeduatncsl University of Kentucky Hospltals Lexnngton Kentucky Kyle A Young lSurgeryl Medical College of Vrrguma Richmond Vlrgnma 1 V ' I I I I V I I V E I A ' . , , , ' I I ' ' . . ' , . , . , , . ' . . - I . . . - V E b Winston-Salem, North Carolina - 4 , . . , . y I V I I V U . - I r - . . ' - C I ' A I . . I 4 . I A .. ' - . , , . . . . . ' H ' , I ' , . . . . ' l , A V V , . I ' I ' - J . V C I 1 ' - I ' 1 I I . A - 1 I l I C IO3 Ham.::.,.,,,..,,1m.:...:Qf:4,..,,N,..fA me:... 'a.,,, .-wb fp.,-,'f.:,rm---f--mg5g.gkpg:Q1g':,:g1E: nE':4.125122-EWJ....5: can .mf 1: ua.. 'am' -.:a::,:s. r:.'. m55i,ggm:g,:z f.,g,,g:.51i,u..-. . ' 4 T r. N L.. 1 1 I 1 N I 104 Rh. 1. 0 Q QfU'l0 w...-u........- ,M U V v W mn. an ..13:!:m::r::::.:::::.:.tt:2:2:::::n:::::.r:::f:,u:::g:g:g:g: 1 mi f ':.:: ::!g.:...::l'1 -VP f'1jfT13vT:I7::rrmTvf'wf ..,,. ,,.1- .U ..,.. ..,.,,4. .,..-..-.-3 - ' 5-35 'F M' 1 K , -f' . TTR Yiiw.. , pp-n--K l Q., , -.-: Q N Q A 105 -W1-v--X 1969 GOLDEN APPLE AWARD for Clinical Teaching Excellence FACULTY EARL WATTS gl A House Staff LAMAR ADAMS 106 ' ! . . l. Y ...f ...L ,....,. ...burns-vs-Hl.1. .' '...5...ll lf udqmnwu rl- 5 I 3 1 l' 1 ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA PQ Wk wh 'I r J r l 1 Front Row- Herring, Beon, M. Woods, Dr. R. B. Potterson Second Row-King, Resnick, Buchonon Bock Row-J. McAlister, Young, Phillips, Pridgen Not Pictured-J. Taylor, J. Harris SENIOR CLASS GFFICERS Dom Addorio, Vice-President, Tom Heffner, President ond Kyle Young, Secretory-Treasurer lO7 'Iii .f. -u. .nu gg- .L 'mm 15 wff.w m',, 'm' Qi,'v'1,'g,'f'rgTg1vg1',g g''z-,1:f11aQ1l , aw , .,l , 31,7 U ... -Q, A o , a . t 5 N - A s e 1 1 1 1 A -F 1:51 ,DUQT ns- '1-g., iw ,ww . A .31 N A 3 Y v wwlwsgllllllllliliflflllgiiflgzrg'1: :::''Ii'121--'2'fT:l'::7l'7' I 'J . - . f v . , na' 4 . fr? V .Q an Kg. :nl gl :il hir , . 5 'll' 0, .rf il' ' X l X L. 43 iill f f In the three yeors of contoct with the Closs of i969 Timothy C. Pennell hos left o significont impression. Ours is not o closs thot is eosily im- pressed by oge, honors, or ronk in teoching hierorchy. We judge o teocher on his interest, effort ond sincerity. By our Criterio, we find Tim Pennell worthy of this - the highest honor WE con give - be- couse he is o true physicion, teocher, ond friend. 109 P g,. MWEE?HB55MMH2E2H?l5QUHESfE5E33i5GHHEf A ' ' ' ig, 1 ' .id'iW'Q:e?'f31iEl.3 'lfii1135115iiE,fg:ijQ5gggi5,Q2512 'E . my I L1, Q, ,UNE , V, X UQIYWI .f. El. -- Q SA Z.-Q F,:'.Z...4A-4' if 4 443 451 H W H. I 1 E i i I 6 I 1 D 110 Tha. 53255212 is wwwwggssuf1..,--...awfgseyggfrffr-: :'t'f'1 ': X 1 X - X 1- .' -1 '-nm:x,u:m:::::z::::!:..-21:1Lili, 1:ZZII..'Z'Z'1 - H-N 1 'H ' gg, , , ' ..4g,, ,W 7,324.4 ,WHLW . V A 4 4 Q wp j l L1 1 A-. -Y ' ' - Q X, an 'lu' , 'ff H T- ix ,, -,.,. v - 1 I 1I',.,- ' . I ici 1 Q f F K ? tr P N V P .l.QE1g- Q I . EPILOGUE This annual is like a love child engendered guiltily in stolen hours from academics - disadvan- taged, struggling, developing with much less atten- tion than he deserves. What began as a beautiful dream is tarnished by the realities of life, what began as our first born loved one has become our motherless son. We wanted to love him but now curse him for the despair, frustration and heartache he has brought. We can no longer suffer to bear him and thus we turn him over to you . . . ll2 1.-+ U. - ,, 1t1l .Q ffI',' F 0' ' I Yearbook Staff Dan Broadhead - Editor Hoyle Setzer -Co-Business Manager Ray Noel - Co-Business Manager Significant contributors Durwood Pridgen - Historian Dave Meyer - Photographer Phil Bickers- Assistant Editor Other contributors Jo Anne Setzer and Judy Broadhead - Mark Sapirstein, Dan Blue and Bob Buchanan - Photography nn, o j l Typing f A f- - '- 'v r7'n:.. . I Nm? hw - A A .g s m 3:39 hx th hx,-, 1 . - ' ' A A A m,,:,,,,II:r1!., ..:l::,:L:::,'.:: n z :,.:,.. L4 U , X w w, .....t::.:I.:::': ' ,,,,4,, 1 I L -n-ummm.. U A , , , ,,,,.,... ..,...... - W tm, v- ., 1' -' . .iff . ,,.....f..,.......- u A 'L.f.....,.., .mt ML '. 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Rss I , . he T'Y 'm'TU 'FH - ' vm .wr 1..-.-...T-..........,Y-, , , fm-.5-.......f.... ,.-v...,.Y. . 1 -n,,,,n,, Nm ff ff 2 ,., Biff' me ' v v- ,1.,g .. ,--4 ::l.g.:iiQ: The North Corolino Baptist Hospitol School of Nursing Winston-Salem, North Corolino CONTENTS: Academics Closses Activities . 'f . I an 4 u 4 4 1 Q .'3m'1:l?:::::::'::':::1ufzrffzzznmxmy::5n::::::rn:5::::rx::::fWynfvrf::rg:1:rr:...,., ... . 11 , ,. . .I m f r . .. ,,,, .. , '::'r::':.::::s''-:::::zifl.11.': ::zu:::r:::::g::,r:'f:7.f.1:v':.:.:::f1::.1.,.,r,.,.,.:.,.,,,,.,.,fg3-:::.'....nz., ., . .N - M - 4, , . , ., ., .,u.f,,y,,,,,U ,---u-...L,.,..u,..f,Lum., um . .,.. -1Q-1,1,,-..M.-.....:.,,,,,HQ .-,112my4-m.11me1:5::L2i1fi1i1f1?::?:1:hzHQ!!:i:Sf2:1S2igg?1g:q5??r':1'flip3513Eff:5'g:Q.QgggfgAgQ2f1Cif2f-'f'f'5'W '?:',:E?:Z,q,:.. :z :'. I e I , 1 r I Fr. - S F' 1 v 1 , 4 , .Mn x K V- lv w ' 1 N , f . ,.,,, , r- ' ' W r Z w . .Q A . 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' - ' ' ' i.... .mln i-i,...i mi., .1 ..,.,.,...i.- V '--g..........z...........mi... ii 1 Campus life Six-thirty Vespers Convocation Informal get-fogetlwers Moments of Snatched leisure Empty mailboxes Room Check Linen Day. item- 1:1- L 5 I f 'X, f ' ,,-, ll .-I gl. ...Y . H+ f f -- 'Y A0- IFJ:-x I -1 ll' ' -,,1'f Q fr 'I L 'If 1 'A 'rl-4 v I . i . X , 'X w 1 ui L i --.........,.- ,M ,X 1: ,?5 's .Q.-1 1 1 Ani V' 'flat 104-J 3. n 1 I A . Working extra Ext. 261, Miss . One o'clocks , Closed sfudy 1 Rooches, onrs, etc, 1 Coll downs I Weekend trips HOME. . i I 1 f i U i v ' . md 1 i 1 . X1 ' :iQ 1. -I ' -.:' V , , ,. Q I-'11 Q -...ln I, ,-74.3.1 Ish.:-.4 ::3g,'.'.:.: :f..n.:?:m-':w,.5,:,,,f.-.1 Y Jr..- ,A , , ,Inman k,,,,Ywa' w Mw'wr-Trrzarv-Tvs ,J 4 , ,. .. .,...., f-if..,,-.,...,..f f,Jv..,..-:e::i?.,.r.ng-,AW4 ,, ,,, I- :c.. .,. .. -i ,-:::.... ,,,,,,,, ::,,:-,,gg,, ,,.-. Nici. 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N l N i F Y 1 Academics x 13 l!.x:::,:':::i: :'1::1:r' J ?'r5Tj5'ifFY5fZEp1?. iz. :::.:12,':.:T' .. ,r ,,., f -v np' , . ..f,1., i ll i A l , V- I i - 4 1 . if, ,, ,imgl 3lil3oiiii54tuzn1:r: z: .'1 '.1..n mn-iny:u2u1r1!:tx1t3u:111 ' 'f1inmmms1--- f ' ' ' ' ' I Administration Mr. Alfred H. Broudheod Director of School of Nursing -1: an QQ, :ii L?- .. -. X 5 n TQ 7 Miss Bettie Boise Associate Director of School of Nursing Mrs. Doris A. Lawrence, Miss Julio Vogler Secretaries I4 ' I 4 , l ,W i -f - 'A ,. .L ,, , .,,..,Y..::, .. 5 -if-ggqg1g,q J.: .37 Jmnii05335-1-:W H U ..,,.. . .. ,...,.:: It f l 4,4 Q V- , Fir Mrs, Helen Davis, Mrs. Raette Bryant, not pictured Mrs Devie Holgbour, Mrs Emma Hordister, Mrs. Nell Hardister, Mrs, Kathleen Johnson, Hosfesses. A ,yn 'sf -'iff is '..,.l E 1 Q :ni Mrs. Louise Spease, Mrs. Ella Brookes, Mrs. Nellci Moe Penn, Maids Residences 5 L- ' , i Miss Jane Cox Director of Residence I i ii ,. i if i 52 F . vii l 5 3.1 'p'5Zm,::w . :.1 H - 1 iq:,:,::,,r:'v'r.F't, : 3-5' 'vgrlf NI!--':::1t:::,I,.r..i--H P-jli.i5r'.t1:!95'.....9'L .. ':'Z! ..1' 1sL.g1QQmeilif:4Aurr.w. -.1-iz'-V, . ' Q-,-1Li1fi'i5'5' ir1....:.i......W V ' i i i 1 it , I Mrs. Bettie Gregory i Instructor of Anatomy and Physiology Dr. Gerald Esch, Dr, Thomas Olive Knot picturedl Instructors of Anatomy Lab ' Ib 5 Applied and Social Sciences . , .... xr 1 4 A 'Ynf NX. ly 5 'iw 5 ' - . . but Mary, we can't coll her Henry. 1 6 httlrififlrrnxxmzlwaa Mrs. H, C. Lauerman Instructor of Chemistry 0 1 f i , , W ' V , ,. .,,. k N l ,, N, y , . ,. .... . ,. ,.,. ,, U , , .lu -'1 ' L31 537415534 im 9 .ah 'I 'I r . --........ .g1-....-1 'LgL.........- Q g--........- I g.......,.ee -........i. :. Chaplain Charles Wilson Instructor of Religion smell of formaldehyde fetal pigs twelve cranial nerves Gram negative ld, Ego, Superego Biblical history. L - -- -- Q., NNY-g 1' ...I 'I I 1 l . l i K I I I I -v. I .r , i-, fi Chaplain Richard McKay, Chaplain George Bowman, Instructors of Christian Ethics I Dr. Richard Young I Instructor of Psychology I ,, Dr Raymond Wyatt Instructor of Microbiology I7 . I - X' , ,if i ' ' A ., ., . -I 5 Q . ,.- .-- Ir, .-..... .. .,. . V ,,,,,...... -. N ,,,,,,,,.,A W, ' . A ,... ---. , , Q l ,, H U x . ' , ...,,.-- I' . -' ' -. .i. ' .....,. ,I ,..v ' ,. pu-v40 22.H 4040 , , ' 'f2',' . . , - t .. . -- . A I - - r V. L.. .f.1m'iiE?g-1:?ff!v:.Iff..,.f-g1:,..M.:v.'::x':::!'1?fg .I .M ,-- , .. -- .,..zrg':'A'3-If-fivafiftifj-r-.,i,5, I y . , 4, . , .. ... 1- Tiff, .tfzwrmrcw , , , ,, - - -I V , I-Tjml..-v. '. ':z::::::Liglglmm-ftv-e +'.-tra':1:1u1: :::1:g1t.. L',A........ 1I:....... ' .l......' .L-4fmmu:e'fu:1'.z..' ' .. u... ' ' ' MW ' '7 Dr. Howard Schwartz, Mr. B P. Boyle Instructors of Soclology Mrs. Cory Walsh Librornon Mr Robert L Stern Instructor of Engllsh K - M., s I Mrs. Jean Moore I Instructor of History of Nursung R-..,.-4' Cultural norms Introductory English Overnight books nFIOn l 8 ...I-. 1 gggm,p5npe-gym wwmr mmru'n:xxammwyama-nwmmm'1rx'.:uSu aw ' 'Ruin' ' w t no , I-I I Medical Surgical I Nursing 4 I I Mrs, Lenner Jefferies , Instructor of Nursing I Miss Carolyn Wnlliorns Instructor of Nursing 1 ' 1 Z .,-' sa ., 1 Q.- 4 Vu. ,J 5-QM, 7 I I , - MN.. Miss Carolyn Durham Instructor of Nursing Miss Anno Borbee Instructor of Nursing I pl r EFI pa IFA1 I. QI III I fr ,- .fr YX:'I 11:,T1'11ZfZ I 7'7 ' 77FF1F?TY'f5!:ftfTfffffr 1' '--- . , ', ..,::.?,,:,,,,.r, - T Vhnil ,4,,, , ,r ..,. ,. . , . .. ..,,.. h rr'-V 'WL' fmt'.2!J.1.lu iid4l2-43rL3tizitQrxxxntautuf'1....1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 'A ' ' ' ' mu ' ' ' W! J Mrs, Billie Beard Instructor of Nursing in Mrs Mary Stroupe Miss Ann Thomas, Mrs. Florence Riner Instructor of Nursing 'X 5 Instructor of Nursing Miss Bonnie Spgrger Instructors of Nursrng 20 1' ' ' ..-........,,...-...- --- ' ,-M191 1 -of A U L ' av Jw af w ' 1Iw ,, -vw -' . 1 v M-:- 1. 'in I Mrs, Patricia Bevis Instructor ot Nursing It ,. '- . -' MZ-. ' B4 ,f ' ' X , . 1- X f . .. . ,N X .gzlaml -ev Mrs, Rubie Robey Instructor ot Diet Therapy Miss Jane Hanevcutt Instructor at O P D Y' if I. ,Z ' x 1' I, . , A I r . L... G' - Im I . - ,kg A ki rxwq Mrs, Mae Hiatt Instructor of Nursing Endless lectures Weary facts. Unbelievable question, Unbelievable answer, Patient as an individual Friendliness to a life Our future. I I I i I I I i J . i I I .AASB 21 ' ' ' ' ' ' .1 . jf ' f'T f Y- 4 1- ' I .'5',.j.'2Q . 5-H+,gr::. j.' ggi mfg- yr-rj: j:'j5'l:,-ig - 'Z .1 . -'Q--H' s 2. 5.2 2 f :X 1 . -Q, l ' 2 I el R 5 -N g , 2 l 'J 'Q 1. F X ' , 1. 5 ' 1 I' 1 F . I ' ' ' l ff. A 'E 75 15' ' Oops, o hole in this sterile technique, 1 Blinding lights Cold, clommy air O.R.-Room 3 Panic! Strict, sterile technique Hemostot, honey. S! l, 2, 3, 13, 14, l5 22 .,: !,.1 lL'.'4IiI-un-.w'1y'!':?r.l .1JL!33I5l47'56!i'i. ..i5? .uiLl-246' ,L i '-- ..,..,..L, y,ig, , -- -- ' . v- ,,,41,g,,,...,,. ' ,,,,,....'3-- J -J Obstretrics A moment olwoys Remembered, Non-textbook knowledge. Bebies, wet diapers, Perineol Core, Sitz boths. Benefitting others, Ourselves. P E31 3 4 rl l si Miss Mildred Floyd Instructor of Obstetrics ' -ml rf' .i ,L Ef,L4,:,4i ' 1 tfifael 4. 5. Lg TE f , ggi ' Iii: Miss Sadie Bailey Instructor of Obstetrics . .' 'ms 'tw-,f' 1 g.'F'5f, .--,-, ' - 1,5 '! ,Q it . 4 AC' s -e x ' , 75 I I , u 'S l lx I in i Q ' X 1 4. xx X- Fx N1 U R , , Z l 1' ' :,. - :'2l'. ij I--- ',:',...1...l ....g L .i. .. .H ....... , , .-.--i .l- ..., . 5 ,,,,,,... .- ,,,.- mm., N- A i - V - ' 1- -- -- -' -1 'l 4-I-1-1::',-. .'-E. 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I I , . 9 s l - ' ' U I T Q A n Ig Miss Esther Tesh, ' ' Muss Ann Lore I x ' . Instructors in Pedncfncs i Q K 5- X ,,. I4 x ,, ,Ky I ll li-N ' nf ' - X xv v 5-1 s x 24 'L m'I 1'11- dHmwn 4 IIIII I 'glue mhfnunn ,Inn I -., n-. -v- I,.I.4.-lI...IIII .I..-:...I.:.II.I . I ...I. ....., ,.,..-.- II . I I I.I II I I I I I III I I I I I I I I I ' -- .4 .-4 ... ,II V rr 1- -- 43 fI' ' 1.-, f -- - 4 . an 0,21 -1 .. . , .,.K:-rll 'T4!.! 117191 .VLQEQJ-,Q', f- The HiII dread, anxiety confusion keys verbatims seclusion E.C.T., OT., R,T. Thorazine Paranoid Spruill Conference integration of cops Friends. Y , : ,-.. M- 'f!'21?-,??'f,1::v.'n1::f.-..zritg-3,pg-g:g ,. 1 1 r ' ' V lf ' 'FIFIITXIYTMAX -:THANK f-'!4'f W f:':7::'7l31,x,.,w-.,,,..,.V.4.,.,.,, ' ' ff 1'-W --'-' H 4'-' ' - ' -'-- 4' ' H -.',. . -L ,. . ne1hrta1u::munnzLlL1AXf4mv5mufemuunmm:u1auuu:xmazxum . 4. ,., hi. t -5 s ' ' Q. 1 . ,.,., A,,..,.. .,,, ..,. ,.,. . .,... .A-.,.. .. t V ,,.... -V 4 , , l f---f 4 . , W -f.wf-W---V-1'-A vm'-'- ' ' . ...,....,. . N. .. 4. . - ',. 1 . ., .., .. , I - , .. . . V U ' A, , , w. 1 -is. 26 1 v no .- .mm vm-HI-' 1 v Classes Fr' .- S ,ttu:5I:t:Q:l1t::.ILZZQVQjfftfjfffE2XilEE:ii'?firf:715t?1i7i:7fT'T.. E 1 :g,J ,3..1.::.,:,,. , , ,.,,,, , ,,,, .,..,.v... ,.,,,..,.., .,,. ..,,. . ,,,, ,.,,. .,.,.,,,., . . . . . . .. mfm! MM4IRm!HlUBKHBHI21U 'f ' ' J Freshmen 3 4yr'X'. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Mary Ann McNeill, President, Annette Jones, Social Chairman, Susie Gibson, Vice-President, Glenda Robinette, Treasurer, Brenda Stafford, Secretary. Lindo Boyles Hickory, N. C. ' Gail Bricker Winston-Salem, N. C. Ann Brock Tryon, N. C. Susan Coldwell Statesville, N. C. fi Frances Chapman Swansborc, N. Joyce Charles Lexington, N. C. '34 if . Kathy Conrad 25' 1 Lewisville, N, C. l Janice Early Winston-Salem, N. C. Jean Faddis X Winston-Salem, N. C. i ., , ,,... . v..i.- 7,4 Karen Benton Greensboro, N. C. Dianne Blevins Marion, Va. 5. Ar Kathy Benton Teachey, N. C. Lucy Bowden Burlington, N. C. ZQ' 'u '1 had t' 'tl ' n l . 73 1,5'-:.L..,!.:.A1.L....:m5L,,,,..,.,.....,...,.- v--:H 3,j'g,g,,,.4,..u ii,mu--q,.,i..- z -. v,-f,,,,,.,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,.,.,, .,......,. ....f .. i-,..- M... i VA--5 3-' 5- i 5 i , -- F ' - .. - - . , . ri ,. ,i .4-qi umm. um-im-:fx 2'0 . 211. ,T ill bf? t t W -. Wf'1r3'P'g I 5- gs I .4 .As J .i-. 'iv 10:1 'X Annette Franklin WinstonvSaIem, Pam Garrett Greensboro, N. Hilda Gibson Statesyille, N. Susie Gibson N. C. C. C. Franklin, N. C. Cathie Hilton Thomasville, N. C. Delaine Hollar Wake Forest, N. C. Rita Hooper Pisgah Forest, Lucille Horn N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. Janice James Mocksyille, N. C. 29 My girdle is killing X ' A wr, 49N Q17 Z' is I -U33 -fr. - 'Y I Laura James Durham, N. C. Annette Jones Elizabeth City, N, C. me! Ai f 4: Qu ..-., I if 'x ..x Deenie Johnson Mt. Airy, N. C. Margaret Knight Asheville, N. C. . g'. ' zltlfjiil-E-:HTl. .1.. .I ,-3.7.-flfzyi'Iggy..-'--2,Nf1fj,Q-113,:ggiyfffii-gigQgfyF'tEQvfAQftQE:,m?355Q:tt:iig?!gai5f?!5Ee I . . . im-M 1257 mI:.,,,3::,i: 5, :T . ' i .,.1 1' . .. 1. ar - , . ,, . 1 I f -,zur U' i 53152.r:i...::.l.a..'.:' ll .4 i f I ' t Nora Lows Mt. Airy, N. C. Brenda McClure St. Albans, W. Va, Suzanne McCulley Asheville, N. C. Linda McNeely Valdese, N. C. Mary Ann McNeill Winston-Salem, N. C, Kay Metcalf Arlington, Va. Cynthia Michael McLeansville, N, C. Ludy Mizell Windsor, N. C. Elaine Parker Coroleen, N. C Suzanne Parker Candler, N. C. Pam Paschal Winston-Salem, N. C. A I Carol Peddycord Lewisville, N. C. Patricia Pope Clinton, N. C. Janice Previtte Greensboro, N. Janice Ray Kernersville, N. C Mary Ray Nakina, N. C, Cathy Rink Greensboro, N. Glenda Robinette Big Stone Gap, Va. 4- dm-in ' WH iN N P'L ! 'L Q '. . . ,. . Y .... Y . ,. .l'lllr1:?nln..t..i?.8l..B133-K, Dara Snyder Eli-Jn, N C Carole Sparks Advance, N C 5- Brenda Stafford 5 L A ,qc-7' Kernersville, N, C Pat Surrircll Morehead Cnty, N. C. ,al Q I Jessica Tucker N A Monroe, N. C. X Barbara Westmoreland Thomasville, N. C. Sue Whitt Winston-Salem, N. C. Peggy Wilkins 6,7 gxip Elizabeth City, N C. N ' Mary Ann Williams x Y Rocky Mmm, N. C. ' Janice Wise ' 1' i-ugh Paint, N. C. L fi f'-ll X 7X Smile, Bobby, you're on candid camera! , . Y i .- lf 31 .sw-a-vw P 'l1 ' YU l . . .- . .C . .. ... . , ., . WW- ,.- ... ,,... ,.,,.,.,,,.-.,.,,, -wf-'- :.4.. 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Pat Dawkins High Point, N. C. 32 ,411 A r 4 W . J'-,....,.,-...Q ..- 3' g,g,f on-in wo., l no-rv -' 3 v ' ' ,1'l.pi'q.ng lmulw --1--wi .'J 'I i- no i-4- 'l'5', P- 1 4 1- ',7 ,,,'.', ' .I ,Q, '.','1'!' ' lf! T 1-.7 -T .ffl -' --- - ' ' ' ,,. fmufefr. :-r.2:.:.::,:.1!'.r1:,.'!.i.+.2-9,.moJ'ior!r4.mi' f 5' ' 'f'lr5viJu1ii1iJl ' ' ' 5- asia .leon Dixon Linda Frady Boiling Springs, N. C. Franklin, N C t, Suzy Hastings G Shelby, N C, K' xy' ' Sherman l-lesfer Carolyn Friday Jan Griffin Charlolfe, N. C. Durhcml N. C. Winston-Salem, N, C. Y i ai- 'x -in -' Y exam, .. mm ...-. . .. A ' . H H , :,' ' 'i -' '+- 'r'! f1'z.'s14- '- ' f - ' . . ' - .4 ..- Q- ... . H ' an i, ww' . Rhona Hall Granite Falls, N C I l , D. if .Af ' f , il lt's cheaper this way! Libby Johnson Rondo, N, C Trish Joyce Westfield N C Ollie Kennedy Fa etteville N C Phyllis Lefler Tampa Fla -CMI. i l l i E vi ' ' . 33 ' ' ' ' A ' ' 2' Qlff fi Y ,png .,' '--'-ryjif Q-' -'VYar,-.'.:aj.g,j1'-ig-11-1 Hg-..':',,,, ,.., ..: ,I ,,,-13---L :gf-1-J 47' X rl I 'fji' '71 . 7':'1'f5' f -N :': Z: ZZ' .33':.. J.. . i ' 1 l i in 44 ' :m.:. ,.. fi-ifgv r'.gg1rzffzuv77212::::1..........1...........J.....,l.Im-P---'i2-1-:frm!1J::rf1 t1rrf -- fum...nlmmmmf-H. -'lfffmwi--' ' UM-' 1 i Melba Marshall Barbara Massie Judy Morgan Winston-Salem, N. C, Candler, N. C. Salisbury, N. C iff!! Carol Nash David Parretfe Anelia Perry Charlotte, N. C. Robbinsville, N. C. Zebulon, N. C '91 Q-v' Becky Petree Gastonia, N. C. Betty Phillips Spruce Pines, N, C Sandra Privatte Matthews, N. C. Marilyn Russ Leland, N. C, Lawana Sanders Cherryville, N. C. Phyllis Sawyers Fries, Va. Frances Sessoms Autryville, N. C. Lynn Sheets Yanceyville, N. C. 34 l sm ..... riff-3573-'4NL'3l?3?ll? 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I I I I RC 1 mv it-ei Semors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Sheila Lawrence, Social Chairman, Caro- lyn Naylor, Treasurer, Glenda Dal- ton, Secretary, Nancy Pease, Vice- President, Laura Huffman, Presi- dent. 137, CATHY RUTH 5 BAREFOOT Geensbao N C NANCY CORNELIA b BERRY Charlotte, N. C. ,Z JULIA KATHERINE nf CAMPBELL COFER Statesvnlle, N. C. La Plato, Md. LINDA JOYCE 'W L-N A M mmwmwi F: em , ITL' ' ' !L'.I..LI.' Sw v . --- ' ' ' A ' , ' L v ' .1 vw lm I- ui 1rllI'l ' ' ' ' f. 1. '. .mm .In mm' -I'-' 'A 1 3 ','.1IZT,'.'.'L ' f,.,' fI'.'I'l'. . i'f'ZII li. Il -3,'L,1'T' - - - ' , I. , - ,- fi, .,. ..,:.. ' if, :li ::::xmi-Sm. YL- T salma , 'J . ' g L- BRENDA SUE COLANDREA Mt, Reimer Md 3 SARAH LOU COLE -L' Rufherfordton, N C ,K sp iv, .- ,GJ Q1 Q J DEBORAH JEAN 'Y COLLINS Elkm N C fi? ELIZABETH ANN COPPLEY Lexmgmn, N C Cofotonnc Stupor REBECCA JEANNE OEGN kk COUCH - j -e. - ' li' ilu 4.1,-Q... ,f , xx 'bQk-M 1 f Nw - f I 3: v' ' A . 'f Q E-.4 , 1, 37 X-, A ixh I ,E-ning. fh3k4 r1srredm.,,,,..mani.,4zffa1 ' - f - r memiaflmmhm Us ml, ,, .:.... 4 vmmm , ,. ., - . .. ,..., , , .,., . . 'mwfiii'WW 1 Mf'f '1 MW' I I 3 NANCY LYNN CRATER DAULTON Charlotte, N. C. King, N. C. GLENDA FAYE L 'S' MARY DEBORAH DIONIS Kinsfon, N. C. SYLVIA DIANA EAST Belews Creek, N. C. LINDA LEE EDMISTEN Boone, N. C. LORETTA SITTON EDWARDS Mt. Airy, N. C. 5' . 21 ''-'-'f'.ff1':lf.5'I'f.v'5-ffv V.-fl1..f.frl.l..,l.Qf11i+----5-':+-.gvrffvm-rrrvrfmLzxm:am1.zim:u:ir31:m:1:u:auH45+f4!4ZK4S!F??lK!+i+!!l!i414TESM-Q'lJTffIe?e?f.fiLlZi1iu-15. V . 'J'-1'-H ' - T. .1 ,.,,i,..'..... E4- ,4,.....,.... .. .. .,g ,.r-gq '1'sn E f ': . nu n -H 4 .1 -- , 13 '31 -M 'L' REBECCA ANN FORD Boone, N C. NANCY JANE GIBSON Gostomo, N C 1 JANICE SUE GOFF Mt. Airy, N, C, Old maids --anyone? . SUE LORRAINE .W GREEN in-Y St Cloursville, Ohro FRANCES JANE GROSE Harmony, N. C. CAROL JEAN GUNDLACH Jo sro n, Po, MARTHA ,., ELIZABETH HALL So 'sbu y N, C. PHYLLIS og., CATHERINE HALL 1' Christionsburg, Vo, DORENE MARIE HAM Sparta, N, C. L 5, 3 1 5 I ' 5' 5 s 9: v hn w 3 Il r , CAROLYN CHRISTINE HEDRICK Greensboro, N. C. NANCY LORRAINE HICKS saver Cary, N. C. 40 M ' 1 '5 V7' 'L fzffff'-H uf-f 1-W4-4-'44---VM. new-vwvvf'rzf.nmm A u::::1uuciu::.wuLaiui471f43!TH4Z5i4?1'L?654I4!?I5IHiM5-ltwiv W -.'Iu:1:L:--if. mf. ff ' 1 ' fm: wa- .........m+-v-'-m. ' H. M. qw 'QA SHEILA GAIL HIGHTOWER Thomosvulle, N C, 1 X! 'U' 'B' tv' LAURA ELIZABETH HUFFMAN Hc oy N C Www .pw I LINDA LEE TNQ JOHNSON e N PAMELA JEAN NE HOYER Danville, Vo SHERYL KAY HUTCHERSON Rocky Mom t V JACKlE ,IEANNE JONES . 0 O , N Tffiay 9 , I I I 2I 'I ' 'I I I' ' . . - ' 'I' I ' ' 21 'FIIITWIIIIIIIfIf??YIIII?IfIffI9IIf??f?ffI?fI5??I?I?I?I?YI!IiIYI??I9I'I3T?II?IFf'f?I'?'fW?Y ???+?l'fY'W 1??ff9f?If''Q fg CYNTHIA JULIA SHEILA DENAE MARIE KEETER LAWRENCE Rocky Mount N C Mt. Airy, N. C, BEATRICE LENORA LEITCH New London, N C, N1 T-o-o-Ilongl-Oh-Ime!J-8 A. 3 S I 5 BETH ELORA A JOAN LEE MCGEE MIDDLETON Boones Mill, Va. Stokesdole, N. C, 42 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' -' I IV I' I' ' 'fi vw- -I-.Hb-fa: ,.1.I,...z.z..L...LL.s....1...aIL...-..4s:-ws4v,r-'br.e,t.in.L'IIt!eIfI?Ii1kI51r-I-'f'-r-f 'I2,. -3532-1-f1f1 ,4 Ii.. --MGH' Fm-.-3-q -Q-v-,' .51m..I -1 1 -ggL,.',.-3-f' I ,, ...uw , CAROLYN YVETTE NAYLOR N S? RUTH ELLEN NEWSOM W nston Sole N C PATRICIA ANN PHILLIPS Menon, N C. NANCY CAROLYN PEASE o e N PATRICIA ANN PITTMAN Thomasville, N C, ,- . ir 'XJQ2:1::zJ......1a.ti-3:5-4-5g'g 'ii5Illilflll525l'ii7I'2:3iiI2i'!i:7i7iZlTTfY'T7U.v ., .ii ' A i .- - ' . . . t 4' ' ' ' Q mf mf mlm iin.l,... i-in ii ,!vw..Mii-in yi- - -uf wnf::'fm:mv-':- 1 wwf. .limi-1 up M 5, - A 1 Y . I, l, 1 . mW L 7,. L- .vfiirffimw -if - i . ...,... ' ,,i,,,. . ' . ,. 4 QQQQQ5kQ?Q1f55mmmui+a!gggfziggiyifzggirigm.iii M ww i' VICTORIA ANN POWELL Fayetteville, N. C. NANCY SUSAN RUSSELL Asheville, N. C. 1 LINDA GAIL SHARP Asheville, N. C. NANCY LYNN 1,-I SHERRILL Troulmon, N, C. KATHY FRANCES STARLING Godwin, N. C. LINDA FAYE STARLI NG Ml. Airy, N. C. r ellflfm-lv - M L .X .,.......-.......i......-.-.- .-.nv-.v--su.:,ei rf .Mm 1 Al iii ,gm my ,,,., A' - Ii I. 'J' PHYLLIS LOUISE THOMAS Tazewell, Va. 1 ROSEMARIE ,,,., ELFRIEDE TINDALL 'N'-5, Foyeftevulle, N, C, KATHRYN ADELAIDE VAN DYKE Greenville, N, C, LOLA JANE WRIGHT Fronklmvslle N. C. Sena Class Sponsors Mrs Potrco ond C u 0 D f 3. .. . .. I - . 1. - I I' I I BEVIS, Dr, O rfl md Ovls 45 gjgyyyigglggggpjqzggqg ,r w 'S-:f:::E1Cl1KL.' Ha w -g42::iii2:E5 'Tiii L'- E1Ei:':::p:r . 1. .... 5-2,1 ,,1: 1,.I ,my -gzrpg L , ,.,,,,,.. . ,, ,,,, , ...,.,.............. ...,...W.,, . V H V rff!f?Zf'Nf1:.,::L31',,::':1. TT?5'f5:7i'ff'1Af1L:I.'2'J3I7IZllJ21f.1:t:.:::'.IJELJ1' :M-':11:: 1::::',::'f::?1,1:5,3 3 lm-5'-:::n:::::::, ffwlfmvzrwwwwfwfwwmfsmiriamwmvwmfnmwgwmwwuwflfikmdlbanwru Senior Superlatives MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEEDg Noncy Berry A MOST TALENTEDg Nancy Russell w w T I 5 : 3 1 1 J . - 'rv MOST DEPENDABLE Sue Green MOST INTELLIGENTj Joan M-:Gee 4, L LL MOST PROFESSIONAL Carol Gundloch 46 FRIENDLIESTQ Nancy Pease WlTTlESTg Sue Goff l pg!!! BEST ALL AROUND Deborah Dionis CUTESTg Carolyn Naylor MOST ATTRACTIVEg Deborah Collins f-- V- -' U ,N l - X''W11:::::::':1-'2: 7 ft:7'?'T??ATf'?. - ,13g'jj,1g..,:. ,-., .X M 3-Q ',llQ,4 ' llll ..,.. , .,,.. .. .. I, '.q:1:.,',:t'.::, .,...w'51m mgv++lr'.:'1::::1::L::1:::1!L3.1Ifdeg3Qi?:'fzj:m:rg:gugr'::um:::fL'!L:Z2Qll.'1:L:L ..!i.'121g:fI1Il.i1.1-Mgur Families Loretta and Phillip Edwards Jean and Eric Faddis Becky and Billy Petree with daughters Lori and Erica . 1 f . K' - r Joan and Ronnie McGee ns.. I 3,2 1 T5 N. 1 ' . ...A-v - ....... 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'JM ' 'HL- Ann and Jerry Coppley Beth ond Steve Middleton ond Scott 51 Bebe ond Terry Leitch Lucille ond Jock Horn with , children Joyce, Bryon, Leigh, '?:::t::a1'E?:fr::m-..4.. ..: f----- ef ., .Q , .. , .,,, .. --w,w'ff:,f ::1,,:1:rz::'::':1:'.fft:7':Z','f7T?'TrT. 5..,: , ,.,1, w 5,.,gyg5,gg,g7, ., ,,.1,r ,g5 y15:,:,.,, . ,., . ., ... , ,.. ,..,. -55.1, U, W , , .,,,,...,1... . H ' -- , ' -' .f r A- 111.14 Jw L',.,gg4,:3,.,,Q5- ' 4 : ....,.., :Q ,,,5, .,,.. y. w wu V ,, .. . . u U , ., , , M N guwhfmnztmnnnnmirfaanfIm:u:hr1ee:r::fu::r:::mr:x '1.1...:.. ' , nA ' ' ' P'-v ' . .Q , 1 , v . -- - .N . .. , ,xv V- , fx 1 , ff , ' I 1 I I ' 4 'll I . l .4 A 1-mlm-o u uv' ,., iigmptfgsgx -Btqligma muznzaram M HJY9,.Q.n..IK1X21H11rg15115!g jf whg'-,,Qikg , . , 2, ... L..,.?..'1 www-mf ...A 'm..Lrz..,. 1. 1 L22 A In 9'5 frf I .Q 7 .:. 1 ' - J' '..l V' v ., -. Q.: . 4 . h ' , . -- eu.. A.. 2 A !'1 -JF 4-LK.-.1 X-r-'f A- - 5 2 . 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Parrette V. Powell S. Green J. Dixon C. Hedrick M. Russ S. Goff L. Huffman P. Hoyer. Second row: S. Privatte D. Dionis M. Strickland S. Crowder B. Petree C. Keeter N. Russell R. Newsom, Student Council Christmas party at the home of Miss Ann Lore In nur n meg' 54 l ui mmusfmuml lrtrtl -n rf ! Lui! 4.4-.-In l 1 .- W- . filly- 'g .. i. z Pictured at o Student Council Meeting are: Sitting: Mrs. P. Bevis, N. Sherrill, M. McNeill, S, Privotte. Standing: V. Powell, M. Russ, S, Crowder, N. Russell, S. Green, N. Pease, D. Collins, D. Dionis, R. Newsom, C. Barefoot, Miss A. Lore, and D. Parette. 5.4 pri l Honor Council members are: Sitting: N Sherrill, D. Collins, P, Sowyers, and J. Taylor. Standing: N. Laws, D. Blevins, Miss C. Williams, M Williams, J. Grose as chairman, Mrs. R. Robey, and P. Campbell. ft Becky Petree, Student Nurse of the Year I969 Carol Gundlach, Student Nurse of the Year l968 ins Eff, The Student Nurses Choir with Mr. Fred Kelly, director and Miss Mary Joyce, pianist 1 l N Dr. Courtland Davis speaks at a Christian Student i l Fellowship meeting 1 l l 1 , 3 i fi , il l i 1 Santa Filomena members are: Carolyn Naylor, Vicki Powell, Rosemarie Tindall, ancy Berry, Nancy Russell, Deborah Collins, Carol Gundlach, Deborah Dionis x, , 'J' I:m:,:r1:1::: :r1,1'J1-iii-W mi 21,'i:f i?llI?!lff't:t!TiffIfT.f,r1',i.,.:,,:r,:.,...,., w-f i ':..L' . ,- I -1 1 M-bg-'j '1: :.1 g., ... l i. f-e -X ' qwm - -M m,,,,m,,V ,- ,1.m-,,m l15lllQwH qfl35 M'ii'l5l'iflW 'nl' J' ' 'l 'll' llifllllillllli ' ' 5 .,-fluwlii ml? Ullllllil 1..1:uhmzlrzlllllil-arfJv?m '. : llllli u em ailllllllfi1L:1s.11:2'4vllfl1llll+l.?':i1:ll:Q., G -x ,,1 i fl, he - QL! .--.. 1.IZIfi3i,l ?,.-1-ji4.j:p!::.:!f ' Publications by the White Maher annual staff and the Placebo newspaper IU Flash! Cropped pictures for Layouts, Meeting deadlines, Selling ads Whewl February I5 Sheila Lawrence, Sweetheart Queen 'T' ,-70' , ohm Class news Placebo staff: Carolyn Naylor, Circulation Manager, Nancy Russell, Editor, Jackie Caudle, Assistant-editor. Contributors are J. Gibson, A. Perry, N. Berry, S. Green, R. Tindall, J, Campbell, L. Frady, J. James, K. Starling, R. Newsom, Lynn Sheets I wonder if . , . Student centered - Satirical humor from G FTIOUSE 57 :'l i l l l 5 ,l I l l . . . . -1-1-rv'- '- H ' ,.-...,.,,..-.41-...,....-........ . ... .,. . .. .,,, rw-MM---ink v--' . .....,.....,.. W .4 ,Z,.L .... ,..,.... ..,,.........,, - -- , , ..... .. 1 f..5:::1':......-:..:.'1::'.:. ..m- T'-fm-T3-A-'-J'-1'-'i- H-1-f 'S1.::.'f...: ax. m,m.,.-........ '-' - H - ' .. , ,.,.. .. - -- , 4 - .i ..i- . .. v..g-....-rn-n-squirm .pllQmf3.gg:,,5,,,,,,.,,j ,..,,.,j....z.:..:I, Fx A' HIIAU : , ,. .,.1 .WZ ,.., ,, I V.: D, , e V M ,. . u Q A ii , , ii -'1-' ' ,....,,,w . C Assisted Bewildered Freshmen- Meeting Big Sisters Campus life Facing the Future. - !I'EH' I.,-iff' ' .'v 1 , ,.r. X01 g 58 1 0 Pe i u m..nm-autumn.: La r. m ...pi-4 A H -,,..4...-..,,-1. .rw ..,Mv1no1-n-v.n,,.'9:m-.31 ma g.: lbw,-ni I., 1'-.H ,V--m,,,,,,,. :,.., 2.5.5 1.5.5 I . . lm 'Til . .im , VL , . I Q 1 in :VM ' 8 I 1 Y, 1 U, V Y -f ,.. V...,.,....,.. . 4,..X.... . , ., , .. , , ' ,, .,.. ..-..........-...........,. .,., ,.-,M .A ,.,,.. L ,JL A . .. 'Ns 117' , fff . 5 .A n N- E, .- A '- A I.. , 'if' To everything there is o season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven : kaleidoscope of colors turning red, yellow, orange. Halloween who's, Football games. Atmosphere brisk, brittle. lon 2292 . .-- !1 45-4-. l f l J mi-iw 11 fs -r.fz.zf'. J W, L A !,A,W't- Mistletoe Giving an receiving Surprises Decorating units Rain and Mud mud mud! Crystal Snowflakes producing Snowdrifts icy Sidewalks Snowballs sledding - Med. students l Warm drinks offering l Comfort. ln 1. it l Vg . 4 Presenting the ' !lD,JllIl'1i?--T-'iw' lf j giH l'l'll7'l'IQl1I1ifQ'i'ifflfl'l'f. llfl',.,.,, i.,n ..n w in U I., - - - Q ' '- . . , . - r 4 1 , ..,, , I ., 'tl :IM N' -eff - , lllllHWiG F' .f.i. .sl 1, nu .,,,g .-sl, ,,,.::p.,.g,lllllllll . .:, ,, llq13,llfl,+2,.tllf.lllllflI::lflll.lfpf-.zllllllssgffllllllllc,Tl!f:j.5lj,glj?fl''f' L ' Bri in . , d . I I fy k I I W I 1 ' it l l I l - . ' I K . 1969 CHRISTMAS COURT Top, I-r, Freshmen: Deenie Johnson Cathy Rink Brenda Stafford, Maid of Honor Middle, Seniors Deborah Collins, Christmas Queen Laura Huffman Ruth Newsom Bottom, l-r, Juniors: Libby Johnson Jackie Caudle Belinda Blevins Q eo I -vw'-H+iHHvofL vf'l-L+fu Jflai.w+vwwwflwmvaiw-wf,svuf2rW41v14l9JwY?2ri+1f-xvlfff: Hl+ lllazrlc J J pill? If , 7 Y'Tr X.f -Q mm .. , nn 10' ,xy fi. If Q1 xt .. 'H uf' ' lf' A.-- .... -- J. ,,fz,,'f... ,.... Af. 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A.. -A -M sq ,y,-wr-f' Law.:,q,g.,...fif5-ff-lj':,x..1..f.-'-:J 1- f ?3gw:i'i'25i5da:::2E:2!iM.E2iZQm??f55:EEM2d2::i:..5EimW3iM3iZ::12?f53wY? i3'::hE!!S?e3?:?:rE:5h.lil'ir5i:zhMZ?zz:'i5'3LH?Y M mr 1 'Ffh -2 ikfgzfilm-?55s'?f2r '-4,-Fefxamagfxpiwif1-Emu4:41am-mi ' , r v walk IX Ta X i .1 70 mnubvn -aw ' ' A 5' .4 H Ill-xl ss. 'N X A - .,. . ... - A , ,. - , - 13 . .,..!-.-m-w-y-1,-- g',','L'1','1'f'I'.'.51lT,'. .': ,?.:,:. ::'.:':f.'LT'.':':,- L'-'-I-H 1, 11:75 ' ' 6--.52.1-er--2-'fv:'.'4'1-,MU--mu-0:3--w-' 11'-f'!f!!f....3'A2'1'J'I--?:f.:1.,4aft!'g'.f:f.,:tr2::1F -W-!!r:.::::tt!35.'u':t:.:.., ..:..'2.,..i,,,.4 .. .-.lwldg-I'g'g',5y5g::',-5,'.f':'T '.' I N , A mqfYqmTl'?'T'.ff'f'I'l:777f T7fY'1'i'll1 . I T77 '- T T 'Y ' -'- 'TY ' Graduation August phenomenon Assembled in Unparalleled enthusiasm Failures forgotten, Identification realized. Eager anticipation for the Future. At last the Ultimate: A Registered Nurse. Fill Reader, this is our ad section. This annual could not have existed without the financial support of these firms who have been so kind as to buy adver- tising space. This annual costs roughly S6000 to produce and the school only contributes 51200 to this. The remainder of the cost, under the present system, must be found by diligent searching on the part of our busi- ness managers for firms willing to support us. For this reason we urge you to do business with our advertisers in preference to others - as these people have come through to help us when we needed them. 72 ' 'N '7--SWE?fEfiEEF'37 W'WT1??E if?'1! NTTIM' ' 'llflfw' N 4 r W x t . . It 1. Take it from me, boys, nursing N school is not oll work! J X 1 I .--ee 1 , 1 I , rr t A Y 5 Sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me! 1 v of .-' Nky 1,-i. ' fel? n i,gjY L' 4' yr r Q t W . l ! A i - M Lx ' How long hove you hod these feelings 5 of superiority? 1 J w 1 1 w K, K Yeoh, we're nurses. Whot about it? She took my bippy. 1 t 4 , ln frm -gl: fl 0 ,yeh :gg 1 l l ulvwhw, ,.,m4..., ,qi 7 X-:yr N 1 -,, ,lbw ',' ' 4 1' '11,1'l',,,.,!,.r.l:.l.l--.l ,,, lf..lr..ll.1l5,':: tg1g'u.!i,Ili.,14 v , l l , 1, THE PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT ANNOUNCES XVITH PRIDE THAT ROY l l. GREENE. JR. HAS EARNEI7 THE NATIGNAL QUALITY AWARD FOR 1967 One of the highest honors which the life insurance fralernily can bestow, the National Qualzly Award atfests to an undsrwrzteru' out- ftanding service to policyholders in mainlaining and extending the brnuhlr of lllc zrzfurancr, I 7 7 A 1 Y , , - , 7, , VICE PTISSIDENY AND ANAGER OF AGENCIES Qualilied for lhe Second year l I Hey lady can we come to your school and teach the kids about SEX? After these four years, wouldnt you BIG AL HERE! really rather be a VETERINARIAN7 74 aww- 'T'-i,,,t,v r 1.1-.im . . it H ...WH - ,,, i .tw - .WX Y , I I . The Evolution of a Physician Dean Meads we did hear In September, our first year Tense and worried and nervous, too, We wondered if we would pull through First, there were Bo and McCreight, Who taught anatomy just right Do know this and know that We pondered where we were at, Suddenly, January was here. Our first exams did appear, Ohl Oh' Did l survive? lt's great to be alivel Some confidence we did have In good ole bio-chem lab ln microbiology we did find, Antibodies were the Cure every time Phase I was over our evolution We then made one resolution: To swim, golf or whatever fun Until our second year had begun September had come once again, And the three P's hit us with a grin, In physiology and pharmacology we dad receive- Many handouts, would you belneve7 Many autopsies we did partake, Thus, reports we did make, In pathology we did learn Those multiple choice questions were of great concern In surgery we did see How everyone wos busy as a bee. Now that we have given our first shot, We feel that we can do o lot, Exams are drawing nigh, So wives heave a sigh. Feed him at the appointed hour, Or else his mood will sour Dedication and fortitude medicine does demand, In him and in herfgo hand in hand Perry Vondyke lSophomore wtfel 1 W 'ar .I , :J l' , , ,, ... 75 . -. --' I'I' ', 'fj T'.1.a ... f'H 'ZJW 1- .f.r rllfgjzrznrzzrf-r 5-i1 ',7'71T:5-1' fYZ'T?7: ..., .t --ij-' .. .t .,.-N-7-TW f j H 'F' , . tg r nu : M + ,.,.1l.t N ,,,j:,,,... f rr ,m, ...,3gggj:L',,. . .. ... ,.:.:x:.:r-L tm , .,.::5q1g , ,,., TJ, up I, , ,,...:::-, ,,,. mn. a 1 v ,,,l riff. iii ,X Y l S-'-ills lt 'H 'il.1.1:f1f1-1 Gil,-4',i..::r.f.r:A i . ' ' l . ' 1 i We've put regional service on a new plane. Piedmont Airlines jets to cities like New York, Atlanta and Asheville from nearby Smith Reynolds Airport. The jets are new 737s, With more big cabin if comfort than any other short-distance jetliner. From Winston-Salem, you can enjoy Piedmont service to over 50 cities in the care of expertly trained professionals. They know service isn't measured in miles. That's why they go a long way to please you. See your travel agent or call 767-5222 for reservations. PIEDMUN T AIRLINES DY-DEE SERVICE A Antiseptic Diaper Service X Diaseptic Process 5 I Sole Distributor of 7 Baby Talk Magazine l 1 in This Area l87 Waughtown St. Phone 724-5563 Oldest - Largest - Best ' 1 Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia ff Sixteen fully approved rotating internships - Residencies, 1 fully approved, in Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Radiol- I ogy, Pathology, General Practice, Pediatrics, Plastic Sur- gery, and Urology - Over 550 beds - lOO bed children's I hospital - 25'Za admissions clinic status - Complete E teaching program, medical library and apartment house for married interns-Selective rotations available - if .1 ii lil iii ii M Il iii i ll 6,1 ' l ,I :rl 'i il' .3 5 5 i .rf ,2 B g, lf i ,I 1 l si ,ri fi ii 5' 3. 1' it ' El: l ia' ,Q i 431 4 l 5, ii Zi' i rs, r i My I lr- s 'L 'Lt' if i 51 l ,xiii .-f 'lst' I an fin Q T 521 -1 El i V: fi l . l 3 fi .V ii ii 5. .1 l l I Salary S9,600f5l0,500 per year, Planned Business Interiors For Further Information: Director of Medical Education 918 Burke Street Norfolk General Hospital Telephone 7234723 Q Norfolk, Virginia 23507 L 'z 76 .tu .... .jf i EDITOR'S NOTE On this, the eve of our final deadline, I find myself a little sad, because this annual is not what we had hoped. We started with several tremendous ideas about how our annual should beebut faced with realities we have had to drop them. Some have been retained and I would like to proudly point them out, This is one of the few annuals published jointly with another school, the education and philosophy of the schools are different so we chose to dram- atize this with the double covers. We felt that we had more than one faculty member to honor because of their conf tributions to our education so we instituted The Gray Matter Cites , to point out six others besides Tim Pennell who are worthy of special note. The organization of this book is not around a theme other than the development of our class into physicians-this book is really just for memory's sake. Another new thing is the opinion pages where we have tried to gather some thoughts about this medical school from its students, Today's medical student reflects the trend of the na- tion's students to be involved in this society and not to be isolated into medicine alone, John Kloss and John Gregg have pioneered involvement in our local schools. Others have gone overseas. We would have loved to print short essays about the draft, financing medical school, and efforts of students to help guide their own education but few were willing to contribute and I did not feel that I could accu- rately represent this class, What of the future of the annual at this institution? I, for one, do not advocate a continuation of the present situation. We, the annual staff have invested many hectic hours in this the last of the thankless jobs . There are hours which should have been spent studying-but once we accepted this task we had to see it through. I wish to thank Ray and Hoyle for their dedicated efforts, I propose that following yearbooks be short, with all photos of stu- dents and faculty members submitted free of charge to the annual staff, and with exclusion of the various para- medical personnel and graduate students unless their groups submit their pictures so that the editor can edit rather than write the annual and so that medical students will not have to take countless fgo ahead, try to count every picture in this book that we had to takell pictures. As mentioned in the ad section the medical school pays one-fifth the cost of the annual and expects the medical students to scrounge up the remainder by selling ads and make enough profit 68007 to pay the quarter's tuition for the editor and one business manager. Such a philosophy is not in the best interests of the students who attend this fine school. I mention this in hopes that should the annual continue at this institution, future editors will have better, clearly de- fined, conditions in which they can create a book for their class. The annual is worthy of being continued here. I'm a photographer and would-be poet who has enjoyed the photographic and creative aspects of this ordeal but wouldn't do it again for anything. I think we can be proud that we have created something unique. PEACE! Dan Broadhead I4 March I969 ,pda 'jf Li I I 'I' JJ vi' 5'-QQ fe-pf' vi' 1 'ix g. '- If Y il N 1 ----NW Ll- 'MQUW ' ' J t '1 ' 'Wff:'7 11 LHS -f'GQ'i...'F-i.......4J ' :Z.......... Zn- twig: .:f:7:3,...,.- fffjfflflffl 'r jjjj1j.,13,..:... -- ir. .','r'rt'm'f'?il:iifPlfzt::...rttl4fffQl141 I-Emi i -.,,. .w5,, iiJ 'i'1lI' II ti.i,7'i,x....! llifl rw-f'::::z: .. .,..:,35igg:p:pu:':,..,.........,1yg::....., .... ,myzgg-g.::::.,,,. I-41--3453 Q m3f'5Q' 1i5g'3Qf5cf1::,:3Lc.L 5 j xulimfvu mini mm ,- r 'z': J 1 ,ul I w I 'S-Q lvQi'a,-1, ax, ff' ' . W.,-79. . A ,, ,, F ' '11 , ff- ... ,... '- .. 'f', ',',.v:,:.F6f.v1?lr..,.':-.TV! fiivhdlfmsiqgl :HL-W, A ,1 A., -L1g,,,: W VHP., M - H l A H V A ' V -' ' 1 '..:.:.1... v..g,,,,,.,.,Qg .-Lw5Ml,.,, lluv '7QIA,i3v::77:.5r.:tIzvI:iT.....,',f::qj-.: i v' 'Sn- To Robert W. Prichard, our own special Flying Fickle Finger of Fate award because he represented to us those reactionary forces who persisted in involving many hours of our limited time in what we considered basically uneducational laboratory procedures. This award is given in hopes that he will amend his ways! Stay tuned for our next week's show when the award will go to the Student Publications Committee for requiring e J cational senior papers. 79 i, l, I i l li il ll ll li' I, b. lx i. l ...L 1 eUl'f3.- xii' an ee iisiiiifr :H'HJirII :si pw, 35 qi 41 di if .mffllalflffilgqglwiovlgz 11 l'!i6Em gg'gllH!Jd2mBfeH1fEPPl I! 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Sensitive to forward and reverse flow, Single and dual channel available. Wide range of probes. P. O. BOX 307 KING, NORTH CAROLINA 2702l AREA CODE 9l9-PHONE 983-5132 0 This sure is a hard way to make AOA. Compliments ot ELECTRONIC WIIIILESALEIIS 839 Burke Street Phone 725-87ll YOUNG-PHILLIPS SALES CO. l34 Spruce St. Winston-Salem, N. C. 27lO8 I9l9J 725-4275 Your Graphic Kodak ' Polaroid ' Ansco ' Simmons Durst ' Bessler ' Arts 81 Prof. Photography Supplier 3M Co. Colortran Brown Dealers for Many Others Darkroom Layouts Technical Service Service After the Sale -r i'i 1Ti-1 -we-rc' --H' 7':':::.:1--be ''.:'..::3?4:-.--'-'--124.7it--IfT-Y'-:E1:.L::zff-Tir: 4 . ,..i11.', -- f'1':':'.':'::::T'T:2::r. f: 'r'-' i 21313.-g m !'!' H f 73-I5 'tr'i-113 33. Z..-M '12 - -M -fg1g::1::' r -g':1,L'Z11':..... .. Af-3-::.1 y-'11 1..i. ,'1'j'LI, -- ' 5 4, g:,, ,l1:,:..7:-:, :,f.-1ml., 2 - r, 1-'T--7 L ' ' 1' W:l,Lhv.,.l-1-t7.qmg3g-7, JL1.. l - D' ', ' !,,, . Ur.,-A q g .1:,,. r ff .Q :'.'.- .f ' ' ., .1 ,...... . ,1- To all those graduating at Bowman Gray School of Nledrclne and to those whose successful studies ensure their progress toward that same goal one sincere word M . 'Y i. I IZ xl lx -1 al :ll 'Z lf l ' .gg 3- . . , if .,. I . . u 1' ' ll . . I I r - r IL 1 ,Y rr .,, fl 7 l 5:1 'e' 1- 1 fl: -Ax I .W 4 mf l 1 if l it 1 .ly x lt l I l l 1 iz l A li ' . 2' l 1' O l IQ I I l 1 1 1-:ifblfvuutttazzi inrrrzreiswhcnu Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel B4 FOR WINSTON SALEM 'T A NEW MEDICAL FACILITY I I MEDICENTERfWinstorI-Salem W, First St. I A MEDICENTER IS AN EXTENDED CARE FACILITY FOR PATIENTS WHO DO NOT NEED TREATMENT IN AN ACUTE GENERAL HOSPITAL, BUT ARE NOT WELL ENOUGH TO GO HOME. PURPOSE OF THE MEDICENTER IS TWO-FOLD: 0 IT RELEASES HOSPITAL BEDS FOR PATIENTS WHO NEED HOSPITAL CARE. 0 IT REDUCES HEALTH CARE COSTS TO THE PUBLIC, CARE IN A MEDI- CENTER IS ABOUT ONE-HALF OF THE HOSPITAL COST. 1 THIS NEW MEDICENTER, SCHEDULED TO OPEN IN THE SPRING OF I969, WILL I HAVE 23I BEDS. IT WILL HAVE ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, TELEVISION IN ROOMS, ELEC- I TRONIC NURSE CALL SYSTEM, BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP, NURSES ON DUTY I AROUND THE CLOCK, PHYSICAL THERAPY ROOM, CHAPEL, HOBBY ROOM AND I I OTHER FEATURES. IT WILL BE A NICE PLACE TO GET WELL. MEDICENTERlWinston-Salem W. First Street, Winston-Solem, N. C, Telephone I9I9I I I I 85 I ' HW 'LJ-f'i1 'ou .mp .. 4 I . ' f . . .L 5 5 7 gy' 'g 'Q . 'ki v '1-f -'-' 'he 3-fu ,3-,-1, , W.. Q' 'fvfgj :xy 'f gl.-Lg 55- 4 -I-5 ,' ' 11,-,.... .,I . 4, W- -51 f.?.' '. ... ,. 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Winston-Salem, North Carolina Home Loans Insured Savings KA THE SPECIALIST 0 in car care service 9 in automotive products, including long mileage Super Shell gasoline and long lasting Super Shell Motor Oil 0 in famous brand tires is your Shell dealer. Take your car by soon for a check up! Service Is Our Business uality Oil PINE HALL BRICK P O e723'36O4 . . I. .I I -iI'4'I I ,ri 5 If HIT I '-7 ' ' arg' 1'-'Z ' . . .. - I-I-I ' IW !II' lf ' .'.. . lL..IJIL,lI.I 51 nr 'If' ..,.::,:g:. '.:. 'l . . : iz'r':L'.iiI.I:..I.i,,. III'..2,iI:...-rw I . -1 -1,1 ..', ,. .1 I. . HAWTHORNE ROAD L , BARBER SHOP Gifts-Sporting Goods-Toys It Pays To Look Well Men's Clothing-Appliances Sove Time I Q: N-L : T Y MORE AVI AF rect Ourself Photographic Supplies Appointment Q To the Best X N Records and Rodvos Q Televisvon C. C. CRANFILL I Downtown - Thruway ' IO7 S. Howfhorne Road Diol 722-6548 Winston-Salem, N. C. I ISI I I I I I I E S S O I I W r' ' :- Vf . Oi TE:-IE: 'f: -A -ll-9' 5, - I I N. A. King Esso Servicenter Open 24 Hours a Day TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Road Service ISIO West Ist St. I Cars Called For ond Delivered IOQI5 ABOVE COST ON NEW TIRES TO DOCTORS, MEDICAL STUDENTS, HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL SCHOOL STAFF WASHING WAXING GREASING RECAPPING 92 X ...NM nv'- ' I 'I Ii -ii ii FI I yi I FACTS BUSINESS i ,V EQUIPMENT, INC. Office Equipment, R Mochines ond Supplies R Distinctive Interior Design Service 639 W. Fifth St. Winston-Solem, N. Ci . Phone 724-2496 dick anderson travel service E 5 315 VVEST FIFTH STREET. I VVINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE 723-5541 AIRLINE AND STEAMSHIP TICKETS CRUISES Q TOURS i 1 , ii I wonder whot's for dinner? 1 li ii FORMAL THRUWAY BARBER si-lor I HQUSE Winston-Solem's No I Barber Shop ii 239 W- Fifth St- 9 Barbers to Serve You 1 Sales and Rental of 4 Barbers by Appointment Formal Wear Phone PA3-5280 Ii Phone 725-5150 X I: fi T' 4 McPHAIL'S, mc. ii -ch' -F' J I - I We 'Y VANCE'S ARDMQRE -Si'Ve 'GIf'S- PURE SERVICE if 410 N, SPRUCE I I5OO W. First St. Phone PA 5-9559 T Phone 7244417 winsion-salem, N. c, HENRY VANCE I 5 93 I+E gr Compliments of TOP HAT FORMALS 432-34 N. Main St. Formal Rentals Formal Wear Rentals and Sales ln front of Downtown Garage Congratulations to the Class of I969 KELLY MACHINE COMPANY NORMAN STOCKTON, INC. WEST SALEM CENTER BARBER SHOP TUTTLE LUMBER COMPANY 1721 Stadium Drive S. E. Phone 723-4318 - P. O. Box 4595 Winston-Salem, N. C. Looks like a blank to me. gvgflncl. One of the best things about growing up in this area is that you never have to leave it. Because its economy is growing by leaps and bounds, producing new iob opportunities in both business and agriculture. Too, you'lI find technical and higher education facilities second to none. So, come graduation time, stick around. You won't find a better place to live, work and play. Duke Power CLOVERDALE APARTMENTS. INC. ARDMORE TERRACE. INC. REYNOLDA MANOR APTS. EFF CIENC ONE AND TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS FURNISHED AND UNFUR SHED OFFICE 22 MELROSE ST PH NES WINSTON S LE C 72 323I 724 .5lBPEt!L'!1'KElZXlSF5l3 1-'Q ts, QI 5. 4 'S - ,5 Joe MICIYGYI C,L.U. John Bremer, C.L.U. Berk Ingram, C.I..U, Ftandy Cary MAY WE OFFER YOU OUR 52 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITH THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL THROUGH SINCERE, COMPETENT INSURANCE SERVICE AND ADVICE? ALL I2OI FORMS OF LIFE INSURANCE WINSTON-SALEM OFFICE WACHOVIA BANK BUILDING WINSTON-SALEM, N. 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COmp me 'S O' If o. c. ciunem Brewer, owner SAM's GOURMET I Motor Tune-UP-BVORQ SGWICS Lower Mall, Thruway Shopping Center Specializing in Volkswagen Service 'I I HANES HARDWARE 8. FURNITURE CO. I STANDARD - SAVINGS AND LOAN 4 it-A , ASSOCIATION L Savings - Loans i 0' I like--Q i- IO West Third Street I Ph 723-0511 ' Ha! For the THIRD TIME! one I I SERVICE! , That's what you get at COLLEGE-HOSPITAL BRANCH II ...Z it Checking Accounts :::: ::':'Z: : ,::: I Home Improvement Loans Savings Accounts Travelers Checks Personal Loans Bank Money Orders , Auto tm FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK I Monday through Friday 9 to I and 3 to 5 ' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I 97 i. I3 I. I ,zz ,,: f. .f ii :II I5 ii ' 7 H., i ,s- r I: ,lv 'I 'L . . in . 'zz In :z .. .. Iii , ra- , ,, ,i if: t ,. .. I gxc Zi gi ,. 'z L 0GLER SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS DIAL 722-6101 120 South Main Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina BELK-STEVENS COMPANY Home of Better VaIues I P I ' N .-e Ti, ., ,t , g i ,. f ':I2...'-.'5f'i:L '- ', 'L , . ' .- -.-.---a' V 1: ' f 7i':if'1 . 5 Y. V it AST ' H .lc ' -,, ' t . -' Y vi-' jf ' K I 5 X ' Z WALGREEN'S DRUG CO. City BEER Delivery Service ICE COLD BEER DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME BY H-54 DAV'5-OW' ggi U THE CASE OR HALF CASE on Kes G. ' In ne cn, and subufzm Area: 'As' CVR' 5f 'c' wz cnsn 'ro,Mo'r:L sussrs NAL Fumes, wsoomcs Ann 722 2774 commzncm. Plcmcs 72 F-1481 D8hEs'?1'SD5fSfs Il'C2sRT53 Es ' - . . I , X AND CHAMPAGNES 708 BURKE ST. WE ARE REPUTED TO HAVE ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK SELECTIONS IN THE STAYE 9 A. M. TILL Il:45 P. M. - All Yyp I B rage: Ind Compliments of BENNE1'T LEWALLEN DIV. OF HAV-A-TAMPA CIGAR CORP. . TV1!1lWHNMk!f:'!L'V'1!'l'-Z-'llllklbillvvfK-1!!f!!1LlKHl4!'. Il1.'!ZlLlL...4.nAnM 1:1 ' 1 n1UUY!! 1ILnhluQUIr' HOLLADAY SURGICAL SUPPLY, INC. '24 . ff ' f , 5' + 21: gl, ' liiigi l lil yg Y il ll ll in 'l 1 ll Iullmulimlmuwiliiliiil F llllilll xo ro ox YU UW -. 'rl o C -. .. J- U7 -. 1 fD YU -. xi ru 'TJ ui 0 U os CONGRATULATIONS to the class of '69 Winston-Solem, N. C, Follow the arrow - STAY Ymnk Q4 :Stiff CZ. smnsn MM 5 BOYS, FASHIONS HULTON moles' spomswwz HNN To Follow the Fashions ' w. Fourth at Cherry si. Reynolda Manor Shopping Center lFormerly Voyagerl College Village Shopping Center NORTH CAROLINA'S NEWEST High POW' N- C- LARGEST AND FINEST w1NsToN-SALEM GREENSBORO Marshall 61 High Sts. 830 W. Market St. off I-40 Compliments of RALEIGH 1707 Hillsborough si, ECKARD'S DRUG STQRE Downtown Thruway Fon THE BEST IN ACCOMMODATIONS Nonhside pmkway maze STAY. .. STATLER muon INN Hey O'da Mano' 99 Where research marks the path for tomorrow's medicine me, rn. umm c m fr Jzmnmw. M-cm TEMPLE JEWELRY AND GIFTS Diamonds - Watches - Charm s and Pierced Ear Rings, Too Watch a d ' n Jewelry Repair and Engraving Ring Re-Styling-Stones Replaced 115 S. Hawthorne Rd. PA 5-2902 ANDREWS SUMMIT PHARMACY I2I4 Reynolda Rood Winston-Salem, N Compliments of PET MILK COMPANY BOBBITT DRUG STORES N REYNOLDS BLDG. IN NISSEN BLDG. Phone 722-7135 Phone 722-6729 AT HAWTHORNE 8. LOCKLAND Phone 723-1867 SURGICAL APPLIANCES CONVALESCENT SUPPLIES WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. -tr-wfffzzxo 246 Thruwoy Shopping Center Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103 Phone 725-8519 Open 9 'til 9 Monday thru Friday -'til 5:30 on Saturdays T..-ee .----.1,---.--.-..f ,,., ,.-.--,.. o...n..,a. -..,..,,rn..,,,.,,,.h,eeao o an l l l i i i amy . CLEAN ERS-LAUN DERERS if J ,-11: 1. Robin Hood at Polo Rd. Reynolda Manor 28l S. Stratford Road 501 E, Third Street 745 Corporation Parkway Or Dial 722-6l96 for Pick-Up and Delivery fl It's from Montaldosu li Three Little Words With o World of Meaning 200 W 3rd St 724-8326 W Mowmmnos Winston-Salem, N, C. Professional Liability Insurance 4 l 'i 5 , CUNINGHAM l MEDEARIS STAMP and FURNITURE COMPANY il PRINTING CQ. noi: 5. S1ra1ford Rd. l 430 N. Main Street WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE Phone 765-3160 lOl nu. ,mmi. .. , ,, . . , .,.. ,...i - I I lille 1-i Illll-' l TOMMY ARRINGTON, INC. I548 S. Main Street Your General Electric Headquarters Appliances Stereo Television 725 0569 G'ANZIE The Young Fashionables Favorite Shop Thruway Shopping Center CLOVERDALE KITCHEN I NOW OPEN Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner In the All-New Cloverdale Plaza Shopping Center Hours: 7 a.m. 'til 10 p.m. Monday thru Saturday !E:E 4.4. g.1l?1 f x 'A - We feature a complete and varied menu that's sure to please . , . Come and see! SERVING QUALITY FOODS AT POPULAR PRICE Sandwiches Lunches . . . 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C. 1 i Compliments of BROWN-ROGERS DIXON The Best Place to Get lt WINSTON-SAt.EM'S OLDEST AND LARGEST HARDWARE Hardware - Sporting Goods Photographic Supplies Trade, Fifth, and Cherry Streets 722-1112 THE CLINIC SHOE for young women in white DAVIS SHOE DEPARTMENT Zag oownmwn Q vv-sown anon-mu czvrtn ll ll 112 liliilimemmwuunfumuiammeMauua1aufff. .'.fL.f51lu1lmm122z1lisrizllifxl1Qli1lzl1w.fWf,f.hli1l' '.f.fll1Llilfdff.Q'hlllilfl!aff, .tl alms 4 v1r:fl'f'l' 'lieliasilafiflfilffll 'iirisllwl' Merrill5mfzrzgisffifllgwz-leaf billllilv l 1 Wigs by VAN JONES BAKERY, INC. South's Largest Wig Dealer Columbus, Ga. Burlington, N. C. 22 13th St. 1809 N. Church St. If your hair isn't becoming to you, You should be coming to us. 214 N. Trade St. 723-5539 l lp 4 'x I :I e.m 'R J I .4 I Maybe if you pulled on his feet. Tell that nurse on third main . . . l, gl ' 'H F Compliments of FARMER'S DAIRY BAR li Stratford Center First I added one part Royol Crown, then two ports greasy kid . . . 104 C. ., ,l YYWYYYY WHITE MATTER STAFF Cynthia Keeter Donna Ang Iey Editor Assistant-editor Advisor: Mrs. Patricia Bevis Linda Frady Anelia Perry Jan Griffin Judy Taylor Libby Johnson Nancy Sherrill Carolyn Friday Suzy Hastings Lawana Sanders ZIJIEN Y'! 45195185 ' N , ,..-,!!'LI5Wi3i ' Lillie Burnette Peggy Campbell Phyllis Sawyers Ollie Kennedy Carol Cookman Pat Dawkins Betty Phillips Becky Ford Janice Early Pam Garrett 'Jw-' 'VW' Yin w -v-535' 'r'fiIS..-u-um 5 Tl V'
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